The Princes in the Tower : Solving History's Greatest Cold Case

Philippa Langley

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Summary

The Princes in the Tower: Solving History's Greatest Cold Case by Philippa Langley invites you to delve into a riveting exploration of one of history’s most enduring mysteries. This remarkable work is not just a book; it’s a groundbreaking investigation that combines meticulous research with captivating storytelling. As a standout title in the history non-fiction genre, it challenges readers to rethink what they know about the notorious disappearance of the young princes in the Tower of London.

Langley's insightful narrative weaves together historical analysis and modern investigative techniques, making this book a compelling read for both history enthusiasts and the casual reader. With awards and critical acclaim from sources like The New York Times and The Times, it establishes itself as a must-have in any historical collection.

Explore the intricate details of British history as Langley uncovers hidden truths, peeling back the layers of time to reveal new perspectives on well-known events. The emotional depth of the story connects with readers on a personal level, inviting them to empathize with the lost figures of history.

The Princes in the Tower is essential for anyone interested in British history, mystery, or the art of storytelling. Whether you're a scholar or simply looking for an engaging read, this book offers a fresh lens on a historical cold case that has puzzled generations.

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The Princes in the Tower : Solving History's Greatest Cold Case by Philippa Langley 9781803995410

Product Information

Title: The Princes in the Tower : Solving History's Greatest Cold Case
Author: Philippa Langley
ISBN: 9781803995410
Format: Hardback
Imprint: The History Press Ltd
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Dimensions: 166 x 243 x 45 mm
Publication Date: 19 November, 2023
Pagination: 16 Plates, color; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Weight: 898 g

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