The Battle of Bosworth, fought on 22nd August 1485 brought to an end the Wars of the Roses, that had raged between the noble houses of York and Lancaster for nearly 100 years. A.L. Rowse recreates the dynastic conflict, the battles and sudden death and the transition from Medieval to Tudor England.
Alfred Leslie Rowse Book order






- 1998
- 1993
The Sayings of Shakespeare
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This series collects together the best-known aphorisms, epigrams and reflections of a wide variety of figures from antiquity to our own age: humorists and novelists, poets and philosophers, politicians and playwrights.
- 1993
The Story of Britain
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
- 1985
Heritage of Britain
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
"In this superbly illustrated book, the well-known historian A.L. Rowse takes the reader on an intriguing tour of Britain, pointing out the multitude of ways in which Britain's history can be glimpsed today, and examining the 'best of man's achivements' throughout the ages which have become a part of the British heritage"--Jacket
- 1984
Prefaces to Shakespeare's plays
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book brings together tin one volume A.L. Rowe's Introductions to easch of Shakespeare's plays. As the leading authority on the Elizabethan Age - the background to Shakespeare's life and work and the proper perspective in which to see both - Rowse throws much interesting new light on the circumstances in which the plays were written and the personal and external experiences that went into them.