Dr John Ashdown-Hill’s research was instrumental in finding Richard III’s remains and confirming that the skeleton was really his. This lead earlier this year to a new edition of his book The Last Days of Richard III, originally published in 2010. The title of the new edition The Last Days of Richard III and the Fate of His DNA: The Book That Inspired the Dig tells us where it has been updated.
In July he has a new book coming out – Royal Marriage Secrets. It covers quite a wide time-scale – ending up with the little known case involving the present Queen’s grandfather. But it contains quite a bit of Ricardian interest. Edward IV Eleanor and Elizabeth, of course, but also when is a Tudor not a Tudor, and samples of medieval love spells and potions in case anyone should want to try them! I have pre-ordered my copy and am waiting for it with eager anticipation.
Meanwhile John has been spending time underground in the burial vault of the Duke and Duchess of Clarence. Are they still there? How did George – and Isabel – really die? Why did George turn out the way he did? And what did he really look like? He is trying to answer these and other questions in a new book called The Third Plantagenet. According to the Book Depository it should be out on 3 March 2014.
The picture on the left shows John Ashdown-Hill’s suggestion for the cover design. (Picture supplied by John Ashdown Hill)
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