“As with many tragedies, our story opens in a moment of triumph.”
Dan Jones, The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors“Here was a king who saw his subjects as peers and allies around whom he had growing up rather than semi-alien entities to be suspected and persecuted.”
Dan Jones, The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors“He wasn't an especially charismatic or commanding individual, but what he lacked in personality he emphatically made up for in diligence.”
Dan Jones, The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors“The king's "only interest in government was a pious but simpleminded desire for reproachment”
Dan Jones, The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors“Much of the outward business of kingship came naturally.”
Dan Jones, The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors“He was more than comfortable with the language of imperious persuasion.”
Dan Jones, The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors