Michael Jones
The Black Prince
Prince Edward, heir to the throne of England, eldest of Edward III’s five sons, renowned throughout Europe as the epitome…
24 Hours at Agincourt: 25 October, 1415
Although I am fascinated by medieval history, I was not expecting to enjoy reading Michael Jones’ detailed book as much…
The King’s Grave: The Discovery of Richard III’s Lost Burial Place and the Clues It Holds
The King’s Grave is a history-making book which I had trouble putting down. The final hours of Richard III, England’s…
The Women of the Cousins’ War
This collection of essays is a gift to those who love historical fiction. It not only functions as a history…
Leningrad: State of Siege
The city that was Leningrad for seventy years is St Petersburg again, and trades mainly on its imperial past. But…
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