Queens at War
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:18th Sep '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Triumph and tragedy, love and loss, murder and malice in the lives of five fifteenth-century queens, from 'the queen of history writing' (Sunday Express)
The fifteenth century was a turbulent age: the Hundred Years War between England and France, and the Wars of the Roses dominated the lives of people both inside and out of the royal courts.
Joan of Navarre, Katherine of Valois, Margaret of Anjou, Elizabeth Wydeville and Anne Neville were the queens who stood by England's sovereigns, caught up in wars that changed the course of their lives, and the course of history.
They were also formidable women who defied the limitations of their times, often living out the brutal consequences of their determination.
Alison Weir uncovers their stories in this final volume of her ground-breaking series on the queens of medieval England. Queens at War is a stunning culmination of research by a historian at the full extent of her powers and gripping account of five women on the throne.
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PRAISE FOR ALISON WEIR:
‘A meticulous scholar’ New York Times
‘She is an excellent storyteller: descriptions are vivid and her knowledge of the sources is extensive’ Spectator
‘Weir’s hugely popular history books are as gripping as novels’ The Times
‘[Weir] writes in a pacy, vivid style, engaging the heart as well as the mind’ Independent
‘Alison Weir has the rare gift of being able to bring history vividly to life’ Choice
Alison Weir brings her series on England’s medieval queens to a triumphant conclusion by showcasing the lives of five very different women who wore the consort’s crown. Love, lust, betrayal, treason, witchcraft, war, loss, despair … it’s all here, brought enthrallingly to life by Weir’s meticulous research and her eye for detail” -- Catherine Hanley, author of LIONESSHART
A gripping new account of England's medieval queens that brings a dazzling cast of characters vividly to life. These are women who broke the mould, wielding power not just as the wives of kings but in their own right, and in doing so changing the course of English history forever. This is history and storytelling at their absolute best. -- Tracy Borman, author of ELIZABETH'S WOMEN
ISBN: 9781910702130
Dimensions: 241mm x 161mm x 43mm
Weight: 745g
480 pages