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Book Synopsis: No building has played so dramatic a part in English history as the Tower of London. It has from time to time dominated the scene as a fortress and a palace, but it is as a prison that the Tower is chiefly remembered—and most notably as a prison for the high-born and for those accused of plotting against the sovereign. Treason is inescapably associated with the Tower of London.
In The Tower & The Traitors Barbara Leonie Picard sets the scene by describing briefly the history of the Tower, and then she devotes the main part of the book to stories of some of the most famous prisoners and the reasons for their imprisonment. Most were Tudors and Stuart figures. The first, Sir Thomas More, was a victim of Henry VIII, and he is followed by two of the King's wives, Anne Boleyn and Kathryn Howard. Then comes Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Thomas Overbury, and their stories are succeeded by the attempt of Thomas Blood to steal the Crown jewels. A chapter on the Monmouth rebellion deals with the Duke of Monmouth and the notorious Judge Jefferies. It is true that a great deal, if not most, of the history of the Tower is sombre, but the book ends with a delightful account of the escape of the fifth Earl of Nithsdale.
Ms. Picard in bringing to life the history of the Tower, casts a wider light on particular aspects of English history. Her stories are well complimented by William Stobb's illustrations.
Barbara Leonie Picard was born in England in 1917 of mixed German-Venezuelan and French parentage. A long time resident of Lewes, Sussex, England, she died in 2011 at the age of 93. Several of her books were short-listed for the Carnegie Medal, and were selected as Notable Children's Books by the American Library Association.
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Step into the captivating world of English history with The Tower & The Traitors. Immerse yourself in the tales of intrigue, betrayal, and bravery that unfolded within the walls of the iconic Tower of London. Discover the stories of high-born individuals and accused traitors who were imprisoned within these historic walls, from Tudor figures like Anne Boleyn and Sir Thomas More, to the daring escape of the fifth Earl of Nithsdale.
Barbara Leonie Picard brings history to life with her vivid storytelling, shedding light on the darker chapters of English history. Learn about the turbulent times of the Tudors and Stuarts, as she delves into the reasons behind the imprisonment of some of the most notorious figures of the era. With William Stobb's illustrations enhancing the narrative, The Tower & The Traitors is a captivating journey through centuries of intrigue and betrayal.
Transport yourself back in time and explore the Tower of London like never before. Uncover the secrets of this historic fortress-turned-prison and gain a deeper understanding of the individuals whose fates were entwined with its formidable walls. The Tower & The Traitors is a must-read for history buffs, offering a unique perspective on a crucial period in English history.
Ready to embark on a thrilling historical adventure? Take a fascinating journey through the Tower of London with The Tower & The Traitors. Order your copy today and delve into the captivating tales of treachery, heroism, and redemption within the walls of this iconic landmark.
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