The hollow crown : the Wars of the Roses and the rise of the Tudors

The hollow crown

the Wars of the Roses and the rise of the Tudors

2014 • 434 pages

Ratings4

Average rating4.5

15

Dan Jones' “The Hollow Crown” is a terrifically written narrative of the Wars Of The Roses, starting with a brief accounting of Henry V and quickly jumping in to the bumbling years under Henry VI, setting the stage for the Yorkist revolt and usurpation of the throne by Edward IV. This began generations of battles features warring cousins, ultimately culminating in Henry VII and the rise of the Tudors, who managed to bring together the quarrelsome Yorks and Lancastrians under one banner. Lovingly written with a keen attention to detail and a thankfully limited amount of conjecture. This is the second of Dan Jones' books I've read (the first being The Plantagenets, which is a sort of prelude to this book), and I'll admit I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did.

April 13, 2022Report this review