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Henry VII (Penguin Monarchs)

Henry VII (Penguin Monarchs)

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Author: Sean Cunningham

England | c 1000 CE to c 1500 | c 1500 to c 1600 | Biography: historical, political & military | British & Irish history | Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700

Published on 5th March 2026 by Penguin Books Ltd (Allen Lane) in the United Kingdom as part of the 'Penguin Monarchs' series.

Hardback | 160 pages
187mm x 130mm | 206g

Part of the Penguin Monarchs series: short, fresh, expert accounts of England's rulers in a collectible format'A scholarly and highly readable account of the king who traditionally has been overshadowed by the dynasty that he founded. Henry VII emerges as a wily, skilful and often ruthless monarch who secured a precarious throne for his Tudor successors' - Tracy BormanHenry VII was one of England's unlikeliest monarchs. An exile and outsider with barely a claim to the throne, his victory over Richard III at Bosworth Field seemed to many in 1485 only the latest in the sequence of violent convulsions among England's nobility that would come to be known as the Wars of the Roses – with little to suggest that the obscure Henry would last any longer than his predecessor. To break the cycle of division, usurpation, deposition and murder, he had both to maintain a grip on power and to convince England that his rule was both rightful and effective. Here, Sean Cunningham explores how, in his ruthless and controlling kingship, Henry VII did so, in the process founding the Tudor dynasty.

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