The Fears Of Henry Iv: The Life Of England's Self-Made King by Ian Mortimer
The Fears Of Henry Iv: The Life Of England's Self-Made King by Ian Mortimer
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From the saviour of the realm to the subject of multiple attempted assassinations in the space of six years. King Henry IV's reign was characterised by his fear and paranoia, but above all a continued quest for survival. The son of John the Gaunt, Henry was seen as a confident, well-educated, generous, and spiritually fervent young man. And, in 1399, having ousted the insecure tyrannical Richard II, he was enthusiastically greeted as the new King of England. However, therein lay Henry's weakness. Upon assuming the crown, he found himself surrounded by men who would only support him as long as they could control him. When they failed, they plotted to kill him. Long characterised as a treacherous murderer for slaying Richard II, Henry IV's achievements as king have been played down throughout history. However, in this fascinating examination of his reign, Ian Mortimer revaluates what Henry managed to accomplish against all adversity as king. This 2008 Vintage Paperback is in fair condition.
ISBN: 9781844135295 SKU: 1575415 Note: Any image shown is from a stock photo and is not the actual book.
Location: Royalty