Woman in Yorkist England (Woman in History, V. 49)
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A tapestry tale of the men who turned to women for comfort, conversation, and assistance in times of peace and war during the Yorkist Age. It was an age of chivalry and daring, brought to a close with the death of Good King Richard III at Bosworth field, his life and dreams ended by the usurper Tudor: Henry VII. This is a detailed defense of the king libeled by Shakespeare who sought to win Tudor favor--and succeeded in changing British history into a lie.
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