Philip Larkin (1922-85) was not only one of the foremost English poets of the twentieth century, but also a notable novelist and a distinguished writer on jazz. He was jazz critic for The Daily Telegraph between 1961 and 1971. Jazz Writings brings together Larkin's reviews, articles and essays writt[...]
The Tudor Era has dawned. Richard III lies in a shallow grave at Greyfriars in Leicester and Henry Tudor sits upon an uneasy throne. Richard's illegitimate daughter, Katherine Plantagenet, wife of one year to William Herbert, Earl of Huntingdon, struggles to find her path in the strange new world of[...]
To Anne Neville, the third son of the ambitious Duke of York, later King Richard III, is a hero, and the key to her understanding of great events happening around her. Anne is a pawn in the dangerous games of intrigue that she struggles to understand. But her love for Richard culminates in great hap[...]