Sir Clements Markham's biography of Richard III, first published in 1906, has since remained one of the most important revisionist biographies in defence of the King. It maintained that his character and reputation had been grossly blackened by Tudor chroniclers and subsequent hsitorians, and that with regard to the various deaths attributed to him, he should be acquitted. This new edition includes an introduction by John Van der Kiste
Sir Clements Markham's biography of Richard III, first published in 1906, has since remained one of the most important revisionist biographies in defe...