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The Last Days of Richard III and the fate of his DNA
The Last Days of Richard III and the fate of his DNA

The Last Days of Richard III and the fate of his DNA

The Book that Inspired the Dig

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

304 Pages, 5.08 x 7.8

Formats: EPUB, Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $27.99 (CA $38.99) (US $27.99)

Publication Date: July 2025

ISBN 9781803997995

Rights: US & CA

The History Press (Jul 2025)

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Overview

The Last Days of Richard III contains a new and uniquely detailed exploration of Richard’s last 150 days. By deliberately avoiding the hindsight knowledge that he will lose the Battle of Bosworth Field, we discover a new Richard: no passive victim, awaiting defeat and death, but a king actively pursuing his own agenda.

It also re-examines the aftermath of Bosworth: the treatment of Richard’s body; his burial; and the construction of his tomb. And there is the fascinating story of why, and how, Richard III’s family tree was traced until a relative was found, alive and well, in Canada.

Now, with the discovery of Richard’s skeleton at the Greyfrairs Priory in Leicester, England, John Ashdown-Hill explains how his book inspired the dig and completes Richard III’s fascinating story, giving details of how Richard died, and how the DNA link to a living relative of the king allowed the royal body to be identified.

Reviews

"With its new details and perspectives about Richard’s last days and its use of original sources, this book will be an essential read for Ricardians and all interested in studying the Wars of the Roses, here accessible to them without being marred by hundreds of years of interpretations, rumors, and biases."  —Library Journal


"Although this is a specialized work, the sun never sets on interest in British royalty, the Shakespearean Richard III in particular."  —Booklist

Author Biography

The late JOHN ASHDOWN-HILL was a historian and member of the Royal Historical Society, the Society of Genealogists and the Richard III Society. He wrote numerous articles for The Ricardian and was the author of Eleanor, the Secret Queen, Richard III’s ‘Beloved Cousyn’ and Royal Marriage Secrets (all The History Press).