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  • Published: 1 November 2011
  • ISBN: 9781409038399
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 464
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Tower





A compelling narrative history of the Tower of London from William the Conqueror to the present day

No building has been more intimately involved in the story of Britain than the Tower of London - a mighty, brooding stronghold in the very heart of the capital. Castle, prison, torture chamber, execution site, zoo, mint, treasure house, armoury, observatory: the Tower has been all these things and more, standing at the epicentre of dramatic, bloody and frequently cruel events for almost a thousand years.

Setting this dramatic story firmly in the context of national - and international - events, Nigel Jones's superb history portrays the Tower of London not just as an ancient structure but as a living symbol of the nation.

  • Published: 1 November 2011
  • ISBN: 9781409038399
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 464
Categories:

About the author

Nigel Jones

Nigel Jones is a former deputy editor of History Today and BBC History magazines who is now a full-time historian and biographer. He has written books on subjects as diverse as Rupert Brooke, Patrick Hamilton and Nazi Germany, appeared on historical documentaries on BBC TV and radio and written and reviewed for most national newspapers. He conducted the author interviews for the Daily Mail Book Club; and reads for serialisation for the Daily Mail. His reviews appear frequently in the Sunday Telegraph, Literary Review and History Today. Nigel is founder-director of www.historicaltrips.com . He lives near Brighton in East Sussex with his partner and three children.

Praise for Tower

Much as I love books on Britain's past, it is a long time since I found one which enthralled me as much as the 400 pages of this volume. Jones tells the colourful story in an equally lively fashion, and the two sections of black and white plates, from the Bayeux Tapestry to the Krays, are well chosen. An epic history - and an epic read indeed.

Bookbag

A riveting, pacy and vivid chronicle of the Tower's turbulent past

Alison Weir

A breezy account of the Tower's past is full of surprises . . . Nigel Jones knows how to tell a tale with just enough detail to make the story work in any period since the 11th century . . . thrilling history.

Sunday Telegraph

In the hands of Nigel Jones we have an excellent contemporary guide, providing the right mix of scholarship and storytelling, insight and narrative pace, to offer a cracking history of the Tower.

Sunday Express

In this jaunty history Nigel Jones seeks to conjure the many characters that have lived, been imprisoned and perished within its walls ... Jones weaves yarns from the Tower's past into the familiar tapestry of English history. His prose is dashing.

Times Literary Supplement

In writing about the Tower's glory days, Nigel Jones has produced a wonderfully rollicking history of England itself. Told with relish, it should be a godsend to any history teacher who needs to hold the attention of his pupils.

Daily Mail
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