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Tales from the Tower of London
Tales from the Tower of London | Daniel Diehl, Mark Donnelly
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The brooding grey walls of the Tower of London circumscribe one of the most recognisable buildings on the planet. Over its thousand-year history the Tower stood as a symbol of the English monarchy and served as both a palace and a prison. It is a place where court intrigues, clandestine liaisons, unimaginable tortures and grisly executions took place with frightening regularity. Tales from the Tower is the factual history of the great building itself told through the true stories of the people, royal and common, good and bad, heroes and villains, who lived and died there. Including characters such as William the Conqueror, the Princes in the Tower, Jane Grey, Guy Fawkes, Colonel Blood and Rudolf Hess, the broad range of stories encompassed in Tales from the Tower present a microcosm of all human experience, from love and death to greed and betrayal, all played out against romantic period settings ranging from medieval knights in shining armour to the darkest days of World War II.. Anyone who loves history and adventure will find Tales from the Tower a classic page turner.
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Tales from the Tower of London | Daniel Diehl, Mark Donnelly
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#feistyfeb I'm going a little left of field with #internationalcrime . This #nonfiction book is about the various prisoners kept within England's greatest fortress. There are crimes (sometimes real, sometimes more a crime of being the wrong person at the wrong time), and England is international for this Australian (although I do have relatives there!).

RealLifeReading Sounds interesting! 8y
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