‘Wars of the Roses: The People, Places and Battlefields of the Yorkists and Lancastrians’ by Paul Kendall

Genre: Adult Non-Fiction – History

Published: 2023

Format: Hardback

Rating: ★★★★

What I do like about Paul Kendall’s books is that his books seem to each have 100 sections, whether it’s people, places, or objects. There isn’t just an image plate section in the middle, but the images are dispersed throughout the book. It gives a lovely text/image balance that you don’t always get with history books. I love that balance.

This Wars of the Roses book, there is a heavy weight towards places rather than the people or objects. Naturally, the places also cover battlefields, as how can you not cover battlefields in the Wars of the Roses? However, I would have liked to see more about the women like Elizabeth Woodville or Anne Boleyn, or Jacquetta of Luxembourg, but they are glossed over to focus on the kings – Henry VI, Edward IV and Richard III largely, although Henry VII is covered at the end.

There is a great variation of places, some of which I didn’t know about at all before reading, and some nice comments on what is original from the time and what has changed, and how. A lot of the images seem to be Author’s Own, which suggests that Kendall hasn’t just read about the places he’s writing about, but has been there himself, so obviously thorough and well-researched, and Kendall has an engaging writing style. What can happen with the Wars of the Roses as that you can get so bogged down in the detail that some books on the subjects are incredibly dense and hard to get through, but Kendall makes it accessible.

A few errors throughout, probably just missed in the editing process, easy to do:

  • Early in the book Edmund, brother of Edward IV, is described as Duke of Rutland rather than Earl of Rutland but seems to be correct in other places.
  • Said that Richard III travelled from Whitehall Palace to Westminster before his coronation, but Whitehall Palace didn’t exist yet; it was York Place.
  • Said that rumours circulated Richard III wanted to marry his niece Elizabeth Woodville, but his niece was Elizabeth of York. Elizabeth Woodville was his sister-in-law.
  • Talks about the marriage of Edward IV and Elizabeth of York where it should be the marriage of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.

But overall, a very enjoyable and accessible read; loved the balance of text and images which worked really well.

Monthly Reading Summary – January 2023

Top Book of the Month – ‘The Princess Saves Herself in This One’ by Amanda Lovelace

Book Club Book This Month – ‘The Witch’s Heart’ by Genevieve Gornichec

Books Read This Month:

Books Bought This Month:

  • ‘The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Shopaholic Abroad’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Shopaholic Ties the Knot’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Shopaholic and Sister’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Shopaholic and Baby’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Mini Shopaholic’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Shopaholic to the Stars’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Shopaholic to the Rescue’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Christmas Shopaholic’ by Sophie Kinsella
  • ‘Three Sisters’ by Heather Morris
  • ‘The Witch’s Heart’ by Genevieve Gornichec
  • ‘The Marlow Murder Club’ by Robert Thorogood
  • ‘The Princess Bride’ by William Goldman
  • ‘The Elizabethans’ by A.N. Wilson
  • ‘The Plantagenets: The Kings That Made Britain’ by Derek Wilson
  • ‘Rattle His Bones’ by Carola Dunn
  • ‘The Reign of Henry VIII: Politics, Policy and Piety’ by Diarmaid MacCulloch
  • ‘Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery’ by Eric Ives
  • ‘Henry VIII: The Heart and the Crown’ by Alison Weir

Statistics:

  • Books Read – 8
  • Currently Reading – 3
  • TBR – 174
  • Fiction – 7 (87.5%)
  • Non-Fiction – 1 (12.5%)
  • Male Author – 3 (37.5%)
  • Female Author – 5 (62.5%)
  • Multiple Authors – 0 (0%)
  • Paperback – 5 (62.5%)
  • Hardback – 1 (12.5%)
  • eBook – 0 (0%)
  • Audiobook – 2 (25%)
  • Total Pages Read – 1,878
  • Average Pages Per Book – 313
  • Hours Listened – 11.68
  • Average Star Rating – 4.00

Monthly Reading Summary – October 2022

It’s been a really really slow reading month this month; just lots of things going on, and I was away seeing family for a week as well. Our book group read for this month was ‘The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires’ by Grady Hendrix. I also tend to gain a lot of books in October because of my birthday.

Books Read This Month:

Terry Deary – The Peasants’ Revolting Lives ★★★★

  • Paperback, 2020, Pen and Sword
  • Adult Non-Fiction, History

Beth O’Leary – The Road Trip ★★★

  • Paperback, 2021, Quercus Publishing
  • Adult Fiction, Chic Lit

Richard Charles Cobb – On the Trail of Jack the Ripper ★★★★

  • Paperback, 2022, Pen and Sword
  • Adult Non-Fiction, True Crime

Books Bought This Month:

  • Phil Roberts – Cardinal Wolsey: For King and Country
  • Helen Carr & Suzannah Lipscomb – What is History, Now?
  • Grady Hendrix – The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires
  • Richard Charles Cobb – On the Trail of Jack the Ripper
  • Paul Kendall – Queen Elizabeth I: Life and Legacy of the Virgin Queen
  • Stephanie Laurens – Foes, Friends, and Lovers
  • Stephanie Laurens – The Secrets of Lord Grayson Child
  • Shaun Bythell – Remainders of the Day: More Diaries from The Bookshop, Wigtown
  • Tom Felton – Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard
  • Joanne Paul – The House of Dudley: A New History of Tudor England

Statistics:

  • Books Read – 3
  • Currently Reading – 4
  • TBR – 155
  • Fiction – 1 (33.34%)
  • Non-Fiction – 2 (66.66%)
  • Male Author – 2 (66.66%)
  • Female Author – 1 (33.34%)
  • Multiple Authors – 0 (0%)
  • Paperback – 3 (100%)
  • Hardback – 0 (0%)
  • eBook – 0 (0%)
  • Audiobook – 0 (0%)
  • Total Pages Read – 770
  • Average Pages Per Book – 256.66
  • Hours Listened – 0
  • Average Star Rating – 3.66

Monthly Reading Summary – February 2021

Another good month reading-wise for me. Matched the number of books I read in January. I’m getting through more audiobooks working from home as I listen to them while working and I have quite a few on reserve through the library app. Our book club book this month was ‘This is How You Lose the Time War’ by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone.

Books Read This Month:

  • Terry Deary – Angry Aztecs ★★★★
    • Paperback, 2001, Scholastic
    • Children’s Non-Fiction, History
  • Tom Vanderbilt – Beginners: The Curious Power of Lifelong Learning ★★★★
    • Hardback, 2021, Atlantic Books
    • Adult Non-Fiction, Psychology/Sociology
  • Philip Pullman – Serpentine ★★★
    • Hardback, 2020, Penguin Books
    • Young Adult Fiction, Fantasy
  • Julia Chapman – Date with Malice ★★★
    • Audiobook, 2017, Pan Macmillan
    • Adult Fiction, Cosy Crime
  • Julia Chapman – Date with Mystery ★★★★
    • Audiobook, 2018, Pan Macmillan
    • Adult Fiction, Cosy Crime
  • Saga Hillbom – Princess of Thorns ★★★★
    • eBook, 2021, Self-Published
    • Adult Fiction, Historical
  • Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone – This is How You Lose the Time War ★
    • eBook, 2019, Jo Fletcher Books
    • Adult Fiction, Sci Fi
  • Julia Chapman – Date with Poison ★★★★
    • Audiobook, 2019, Pan Macmillan
    • Adult Fiction, Cosy Crime
  • Tim Darcy Ellis – The Secret Diaries of Juan Luis Vives ★★★★
    • Paperback, 2020, Tellwell Talent
    • Adult Fiction, Historical
  • Paul Kendall – Henry VIII in 100 Objects: The Tyrant King Who Had Six Wives ★★★
    • Hardback, 2020, Pen and Sword
    • Adult Non-Fiction, History

Books Bought This Month:

  • Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone – This is How You Lose the Time War
  • Robert Stedall – Mary Queen of Scots’ Secretary: William Maitland, Politician, Reformer, and Conspirator
  • W.C. Sellar & R.J. Yeatman – 1066 and All That
  • Linda Collins & Siobhan Clarke – King and Collector: Henry VIII and the Art of Kingship
  • S.J. Parris – Execution
  • Matt Haig – The Midnight Library

Statistics:

  • Books Read – 10
  • Currently Reading – 2
  • TBR – 126
  • Fiction – 7 (70%)
  • Non-Fiction – 3 (30%)
  • Male Author – 5 (50%)
  • Female Author – 4 (40%)
  • Multiple Authors – 1 (10%)
  • Paperback – 2 (20%)
  • Hardback – 3 (30%)
  • eBook – 2 (20%)
  • Audiobook – 3 (30%)
  • Total Pages Read – 1698
  • Average Pages Per Book – 242.57
  • Hours Listened – 30.08
  • Average Star Rating – 3.4