Introducing Myself
Introducing Myself
2007-08-18 03:19:52
Just thought I'd introduce myself.I've been a supporter of Richard III
since I read Josephine Teys book in 1989. I've done a bit of reading
since .What books would you recommend as being the best for further
reading :)
since I read Josephine Teys book in 1989. I've done a bit of reading
since .What books would you recommend as being the best for further
reading :)
Re: Introducing Myself
2007-08-18 10:09:18
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<fhotina@...> wrote:
>
> Just thought I'd introduce myself.I've been a supporter of Richard
III
> since I read Josephine Teys book in 1989. I've done a bit of reading
> since .What books would you recommend as being the best for further
> reading :)
>
I would advise you to read about the whole period 1399-1603 to have a
proper view of his context. To paraphrase the late C.L.R.James: "What
do they know of Richard, who only Richard know?"
<fhotina@...> wrote:
>
> Just thought I'd introduce myself.I've been a supporter of Richard
III
> since I read Josephine Teys book in 1989. I've done a bit of reading
> since .What books would you recommend as being the best for further
> reading :)
>
I would advise you to read about the whole period 1399-1603 to have a
proper view of his context. To paraphrase the late C.L.R.James: "What
do they know of Richard, who only Richard know?"
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Introducing Myself
2007-08-20 12:52:45
I loved Tey's book, too. What started me on my quest
of all things Ricardian was "Sunne in Splendor" by
Sharon Kay Penman.
Regards,
Rene'
of all things Ricardian was "Sunne in Splendor" by
Sharon Kay Penman.
Regards,
Rene'
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Introducing Myself
2007-08-20 13:51:13
For anyone who hasn`t read Josephine Tey`s novel "The Daughter of
Time" it can be found online at ---
http://www.white-collar.net/wx_hsz/02-wgwx/001.htm
Exactly from which country the website originated I`m not sure, but
it`s quite readable.
Alan
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--- In , Stormysky
<stormysky75@...> wrote:
>
> I loved Tey's book, too. What started me on my quest
> of all things Ricardian was "Sunne in Splendor" by
> Sharon Kay Penman.
>
> Regards,
> Rene'
>
Time" it can be found online at ---
http://www.white-collar.net/wx_hsz/02-wgwx/001.htm
Exactly from which country the website originated I`m not sure, but
it`s quite readable.
Alan
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--- In , Stormysky
<stormysky75@...> wrote:
>
> I loved Tey's book, too. What started me on my quest
> of all things Ricardian was "Sunne in Splendor" by
> Sharon Kay Penman.
>
> Regards,
> Rene'
>