Terry Breverton Livres






Wales a Historical Companion
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Offering a fresh perspective on Welsh history, this book presents an engaging and approachable narrative that highlights key events, figures, and cultural developments. It aims to make the rich and diverse heritage of Wales understandable to a wide audience, blending historical analysis with storytelling to illuminate the country's past. Readers will discover the significance of Wales' contributions to broader historical contexts while gaining insights into its unique identity and evolution over time.
Black Bart Roberts - The Greatest Pirate of Them All
- 254pages
- 9 heures de lecture
From herbal remedies to home cooking, essential oils to ointments, this diverse compendium contains over 400 years of wisdom about the properties of plants the world over.
A Gross of Pirates
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
From anti-slavery heroes and privateers to evil murderers, from Viking longships to Somali raiders today, the 1000-year roll call of the pirates.
The Tudor Cookbook
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
New paperback edition - Have you ever wondered what the Tudors ate? Explore within what the Tudors ate and drank in 250 authentic recipes.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Tudors but Were Afraid to Ask
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A compendium of facts, myths, and surprising secrets of the most infamous British royal family
Henry VII
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The life of the king of England who defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth and founded the glittering Tudor royal dynasty.
A nautical compendium covers a wide range of topics from ships, maritime slang, and famous naval battles to villains of the high seas and remarkable sea creatures.
Jasper Tudor
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The Wars of the Roses were a bitter and bloody dispute between the rival Plantagenet Houses of York and Lancaster. Only one man, Jasper Tudor, the Lancastrian half-brother to Henry VI, fought from the first battle at St Albans in 1455 to the last at Stoke Field in 1487 and lived to forge a new dynasty – the Tudors. Fighting the Yorkists, rallying the Lancastrians and spending years in exile with his nephew, the future first Tudor monarch, Henry VII, Jasper was the mainspring for continued Lancastrian defiance. He was twenty-four years old in his first battle and fifty-three when he won at Bosworth Field in 1485. Now he could style himself ‘the high and mighty prince, Jasper, brother and uncle of kings, duke of Bedford and earl of Pembroke’. Without the heroic Jasper Tudor there could have been no Tudor dynasty. This is the first biography of the real ‘kingmaker’ of British history.