Concise historical introduction to Thomas More and his continuing influence on the world and how we see it.
John Guy Libros
John Guy es celebrado como uno de los historiadores más cautivadores de Gran Bretaña, infundiendo vida al pasado con una habilidad excepcional. Su enfoque narrativo se lee como una emocionante historia de detectives, mientras descubre meticulosamente motivaciones ocultas y debilidades humanas. El profundo conocimiento de archivo de Guy le permite perseguir nuevas líneas de investigación, yendo más allá de los relatos establecidos para resolver los enigmas de la historia. Invita a los lectores a adentrarse en los mundos de sus sujetos, haciendo que las figuras históricas se sientan notablemente reales y accesibles.






Thomas Becket
- 464 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
Thomas Becket lived at the centre of medieval England. Son of a draper's merchant, he was befriended and favoured by Henry II and quickly ascended the rungs of power and privilege. He led 700 knights into battle, brokered peace between warring states and advised King and Pope.
Queen Of Scots
- 608 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
A new historian of Mary Queen of Scots draws on new sources to shatter various myths surrounding this odd monarch and uncover some of the scandals and political machinations underpinning, and undermining, her throne.
The Children of Henry VIII
- 258 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The fascinating family drama of Henry VIII and his four children, re-created from the original sources by best-selling Tudor historian John Guy
Indian Cotton Textiles
- 172 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Features the Indian dyed and painted cotton cloths in the Thakar Collection.
This book will break open a secret. It is a gripping tale of love, loyalty and domestic happiness that came to be overwhelmed by the forces of ambition, deceit and treachery, from the award-winning author of `My Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots'.
The biography chronicles the life of a powerful woman in sixteenth-century Scotland, blending historical facts with compelling narrative elements akin to a detective story. It delves into her reign, exploring themes of power, intrigue, and the complexities of her character. The book's captivating portrayal has garnered acclaim, highlighting its engaging storytelling that brings history to life. It has also been adapted into a major motion picture featuring acclaimed actresses Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie.
Elizabeth: The Later Years
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
This Costa Award finalist offers a fresh look at Queen Elizabeth I, revealing her complexities as a powerful yet vulnerable ruler. John Guy's meticulous research uncovers her struggles with authority, personal passions, and political challenges, presenting a richly detailed and engaging biography that humanizes the iconic monarch.
In this revised and updated edition of The Tudors: A Very Short Introduction, John Guy offers a compelling and authoritative guide to all aspects of the Tudor period. From politics, religion, and economics, to gender, art, and culture, this is a fascinating exploration of the leaders of the day and the culture of the time.
Elizabeth
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
A beautifully rounded portrait of both the woman and the queen . . . This is a masterful biography. Amanda Foreman