Cover
About the Author
Also by Alison Weir
Illustrations
Dedication
Title Page
Epigraph
Introduction
1 The Riches of England
2 A Race of Magnates
3 The Usurping Dynasty
4 The Flower of Christian Chivalry
5 The Child King
6 A Simple and Upright Man
7 ‘A Queen Not Worth Ten Marks’
8 The Daisy Flower
9 Murder at Sea
10 John Amend-All
11 ‘A Great Division between York and Lancaster’
12 ‘A Sudden and Thoughtless Fright’
13 The Wars of the Roses
14 An Uneasy Peace
15 ‘A Great and Strong Labour’d Woman’
16 The Paper Crown
17 The Sun in Splendour
18 The Bloody Meadow
19 ‘A Person Well Worthy To Be King’
20 Fugitives
21 ‘Now Take Heed What Love May Do’
22 Secret Negotiations
23 The Queen and M. De Warwick
24 The Readeption of Henry VI
25 ‘The Perfect Victory’
26 To Tewkesbury and the Tower
Simplified Genealogical Tables
Picture Section
Footnotes
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Copyright
Alison Weir was born in London and now resides in Surrey. Before becoming a published author in 1989, she was a civil servant, then a housewife and mother. From 1991 to 1997, whilst researching and writing books, she ran a school for children with learning difficulties before taking up writing full-time. Her non-fiction books include
Non-fiction
Fiction
PLATES
1 Richard II, portrait by an unknown artist in Westminster Abbey
2 John of Gaunt, late sixteenth-century portrait attributed to Luca Cornelli (by kind permission of the Duke of Beaufort; photograph by Peter A. Harding)
3 Henry V, late fifteenth-century portrait by an unknown artist in the Royal Collection (© 1995 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II)