Two roads lead to Mount Hope. None leads out. Following a freak nuclear power-plant explosion, the small southern town was evacuated.
...Mary Vale, a grand & imposing Mother & Baby Home, sits on the edge of the Lake District.
Its doors are open to unmarried
...
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The Wars Of The Roses is the definitive account of one of the bloodiest episodes in British history
- the battle between the houses of York & Lancaster.
This gripping history reveals the brutal realities of a nation torn apart by conflict & rivalry, while evocatively placing the fighting within the context of a period of rich cultural progress.
From Caxtons printing press & the flourishing of English literature to advances in architecture & education, Royles masterly narrative is a remarkable portrait of this pivotal era.
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A perfectly detailed account of The Wars of the Roses, ideal for history enthusiasts.
This paperback book has 512 pages & measures: 19.6 x 13 x 3.5cm.