Witness the rise of the Tudors in the stunning conclusion to Conn Iggulden's powerful retelling of the Wars of the Roses. 'An utterly compelling page-turner full of historical facts. A fascinating read'  SunEngland, 1470. A divided kingdom cannot stand. King Edward of York has been driven out of England. Queen Elizabeth and her children tremble in sanctuary at Westminster Abbey. The House of Lancaster has won the crown, but York will not go quietly.Desperate to reclaim his throne, Edward lands at Ravenspur with a half-drowned army and his brother Richard at his side. Every hand is against them, every city gate is shut, yet the brothers York go on the attack. But neither sees that their true enemy is Henry Tudor, now grown into a man. As the Red Dragon - 'the man of destiny' - his claim to the throne leads to Bosworth Field and a battle that will call an end to the Wars of the Roses . . .'A tough, pacy chronicle of bloody encounters, betrayals and cruelties. Superb'  Daily Mail'Iggulden is in a class of his own when it comes to epic, historical fiction'  Daily Mirror'Superb, fantastic, extraordinary'  Sunday Express
                                
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ISBN
                    
            9781405921497
      
                  Publisert
                     2017-01-05 
                  Utgave
                     1. utgave 
                  Utgiver
                    Vigmostad & Bjørke AS (VB Import); Penguin Books
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                  Vekt
                     347 gr
                  Høyde
                     197 mm
                  Bredde
                     129 mm
                  Dybde
                     29 mm
                  Aldersnivå
                     Voksen
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  Product language
              Engelsk
          Format
                    
  Product format
              Heftet
          Antall sider
                     468
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