- Published: 26 August 2025
- ISBN: 9781529151657
- Imprint: Hutchinson Heinemann
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 384
- RRP: $55.00
Sceptred Isle
A new history of the fourteenth century

















- Published: 26 August 2025
- ISBN: 9781529151657
- Imprint: Hutchinson Heinemann
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 384
- RRP: $55.00
Superb, gripping and fascinating, here is John of Gaunt and a cast of kings, killers and queens brought blazingly, sensitively and swashbucklingly to life. An outstanding debut
Simon Sebag Montefiore on The Red Prince
One of the most exciting new voices in narrative history
Dan Jones on The Red Prince
Helen Carr is one of our foremost historians and we are so lucky to have her explaining how we got here
Elizabeth Day
I didn't want to do anything but read this book for a fortnight. Helen Carr is one of the most talented and compelling historians of her generation
Sathnam Sanghera
A fast-paced tour of the reigns of three very different Plantagenet kings, full of chivalrous knights, canny queens, plotting earls and gossipy chroniclers. Conjures all the drama and intrigue of this seismic century of English political history
Seb Falk, author of The Light Ages
An epic new history of some of the most dramatic decades in England’s past. This book is a triumph - a thrilling narrative history, guided by the expertise of one of our leading historians. Essential reading for anyone hoping to understand the remarkable world of our medieval ancestors
Alice Loxton
Enlivened by vivid descriptions and enriched by appreciating the human factor in events, Sceptred Isle gives a clear and compelling account of a tumultuous period.
David Carpenter, Professor of Medieval History, King's College London
In this stunningly evocative, immensely enjoyable history of the fourteenth century, Carr proves equally adept at centring women’s experiences as writing battles.
Suzannah Lipscomb, author of A Visitor's Companion to Tudor England
Carr offers an engrossing, compelling guide to the fourteenth century - the great Plantagenet supernova - and I devoured it like a hungry heraldic leopard
Amy Jeffs, author of Storyland: A New Mythology of Britain
In this vivid, finely researched book, Helen Carr takes us deep into England’s deadly fourteenth century and finds life and human colour. This is a sparkling popular history which brings the Middle Ages' most terrible century to life for a new generation.
Dan Jones
The fourteenth century is brought to life in this evocative, gripping and carefully researched narrative. This is a must read for anyone wanting to understand this tumultuous period
Kavita Puri, multi-award-winning journalist and chair of the Women's Prize for Non-fiction 2025
A sweeping look at an era of upheaval, panic and change. Gripping, powerful history
Hallie Rubenhold
Full of colour, with headlong energy, Sceptred Isle brings England’s calamitous fourteenth century to life vividly. While Fortune’s Wheel turns through cycles of famine, plague and war, Helen Carr’s engrossing narrative never loses sight of the complexity, and hope, of human experience.
Helen Castor
Thoughtful and dramatic, this is a lesser known period of history told with the pace and fluency of a novel
Philippa Gregory
Gripping, fascinating, beautifully written and deeply researched, this marvellous book takes you right to the cradle of England, the stunning story of the country in its early days. Exciting, new, endlessly engaging
Kate Williams
A cannily timed new history... [Sceptred Isle] tells the story of the 14th-century Plantagenets with verve
The Times
Informative, anecdotal and entertaining... So many of the events of that tumultuous century find echoes today
Financial Times