Introducing Myself

Introducing Myself

2007-08-18 03:19:52
richardianaia
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 :)

Re: Introducing Myself

2007-08-18 10:09:18
Stephen Lark
--- In , "richardianaia"
<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
Stormysky
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'

Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Introducing Myself

2007-08-20 13:51:13
alanth252
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'
>
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