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A Hidden History of The Tower of London

England’s Most Notorious Prisoners

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A Hidden History of The Tower of London

By: John Paul Davis
Narrated by: Julian Elfer
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Famed as the ultimate penalty for traitors, heretics, and royalty alike, being sent to the Tower is known to have been experienced by no less than 8,000 unfortunate souls. Many of those who were imprisoned in the Tower never returned to civilization and those who did, often did so without their head! It is hardly surprising that the Tower has earned itself a reputation among the most infamous buildings on the planet.

Beginning with the early tales surrounding its creation, this book investigates the private life of an English icon. Concentrating on the Tower's developing role throughout the centuries, not in terms of its physical expansion into a site of unique architectural majesty or many purposes but through the eyes of those who experienced its darker side, it pieces together the often seldom-told human story and how the fates of many of those who stayed within its walls contributed to its lasting effect on England's - and later the UK's - destiny. From ruthless traitors to unjustly killed Jesuits, vanished treasures to disappeared princes, and jaded wives to star-crossed lovers, this book provides a raw and at times unsettling insight into its unsolved mysteries and the lot of its unfortunate victims, thus explaining how this once typical castle came to be the place we will always remember as the Tower.

©2020 John Paul Davis (P)2021 Tantor
Europe Great Britain Social Sciences England Royalty Crime Tudor Destiny

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Enjoyed this as it was in chronological order of who, why and when. Love the ghost stories at the end.

Interesting History

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Great book that explains each period well and gives context to each person staying at the Tower, whether it’s by choice or not!

Excellent history

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From the title I expected something very different from a quick canter through 1000 years of English history with a passing reference to every would-be king or treacherous noble who was put in the Tower. There's not much that's 'hidden' here. To be fair there is some interesting content about enterprising escapes, robberies and so on but apart from the first chapter, epilogue and appendices this doesn't feel much like a history of the Tower of London. It's also, in places, carelessly written with some very poor grammar. The narrator is pleasant to listen to despite some mispronunciations of names and places.

Not what it says on the tin

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Very interesting. The facts can come thick and fast so I always make sure to have no other distractions while I listen.

Fact filled book

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Non fiction needs a good narrator these chaps get that correct spot on well done

Great book

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Someone (the author) has clearly done hours of research. The History shared is incredibly detailed. A book to read again and again.

Throughly Enjoyed

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Thorough research with mainstream chronology covered alongside some interesting quirks and facts. It would have been good if the narrator could have mastered pronouncing British place names (Ely was pronounced initially incorrectly then correctly, while Louth - amongst others - was mangled.) Perhaps a native English-English narrator would be preferable instead of an American adopting the accent?

Comprehensive history with new info even for history buffs!

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Really informative and lots of historical detail. I have visited the Tower of London many times and there was even info in the book that I hadn’t heard before. Definitely give it a listen.

Brilliant

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An enjoyable romp through history showing the diverse characters that were kept within the walls of the Tower.

Enjoyable

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This book does exactly what you'd expect of it: it gives a comprehensive history of the Tower of London. And it does it incredibly well and in such a way that there's something there for everyone, including history buffs with a solid working knowledge of the subject.

Everything from the different stages of building, to the menagerie housed within its walls and, obviously the people locked away awaiting trial/execution are covered in what I'd class as just the right amount of detail. We learn of the kings, queens and pretenders to the thrones whose lives impacted and were impacted by the tower, as well as the evolution of the methods used in 'questioning' the tower's prisoners.

In the appendixes, something I'm not usually one to read, we learn of the numerous ghostly sightings and stories that surround the tower, along with the fact that it is home to longest-running ritual (ceremony of the keys) in modern history.

Personally, I thought I knew a fair bit about the tower and have come away surprised at how little I actually knew. From successful escape attempts, to disappearances within the tower, there really is something for every reader (provided you like history, obviously).

It's also hands down got one of my favourite covers for a book, and expert narration on the part of Julian Elfer. 

An excellent history of the tower

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