Houses of Power : The Places that Shaped the Tudor World

Simon Thurley

£12.99

Summary

Step into the captivating world of Tudor England with Houses of Power: The Places that Shaped the Tudor World by Simon Thurley. This remarkable book transforms your understanding of the Tudor era, revealing the majestic homes that not only housed royalty but also influenced their reigns. With a focus on historic architecture, this engaging non-fiction work takes readers on a journey through the lavish estates that played pivotal roles in British history.

Thurley expertly interweaves fascinating narratives with stunning visuals, including color plates and black-and-white photographs that highlight the grandeur of these historic spaces. The book offers a unique examination of how the physical environments of power shaped the political landscape of Tudor England, making it an essential read for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike.

As you explore the intricate relationships between the homes and their inhabitants, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the Tudor dynasty and its lasting impact on British culture. Perfect for lovers of non-fiction history and architectural design, Houses of Power provides insights into how these significant locations became synonymous with power and influence.

Whether you are a scholar, a student, or simply curious about Britain's past, Simon Thurley’s work is a profound exploration of the places that not only defined an era but also continue to inspire generations. This book is a must-have addition to any personal library, promising to enrich your understanding of Tudor history and architecture.

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Houses of Power : The Places that Shaped the Tudor World by Simon Thurley 9781784160494

Product Information

Title: Houses of Power : The Places that Shaped the Tudor World
Author: Simon Thurley
ISBN: 9781784160494
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Black Swan
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
Dimensions: 129 x 196 x 32 mm
Publication Date: 04 April, 2019
Pagination: 512 pages, colour plates and b/w photographs and plans throughout
Weight: 364 g

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