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The Princes in the Tower
Illustrated Journey Series
The disappearance of the Princes in the Tower is one of the most enduring and unsettling mysteries in British history. Two boys, heirs to the English throne, were last seen within the walls of the Tower of London in 1483. What followed was silence -- and centuries of speculation.
The Princes in the Tower forms part of the Illustrated Journey series, which explores the past through evidence, interpretation, and visual storytelling. Written for readers aged 10 and above, this volume presents a careful, balanced examination of what is known, what remains uncertain, and why the mystery has never been resolved.
This Illustrated Journey Examines
? The historical background
The Wars of the Roses, the death of Edward IV, and the fragile political world into which the princes were born.
? The disappearance
What contemporary sources recorded -- and what they failed to record -- after the boys were taken into the Tower of London.
? Silence and rediscovery
How the story faded after the Tudor accession, and how the discovery of bones in the Tower in 1674 reopened centuries-old questions.
? Pretenders and power
The claims of Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck, and what their stories reveal about fear, loyalty, and uncertainty in medieval England.
? Theories across time
Traditional accusations, alternative explanations, and the evolving debate among historians over five centuries.
? Modern re-evaluations
The work of the Richard III Society, the rediscovery of Richard III's remains, and how figures such as Philippa Langley, Alison Weir, and Josephine Tey have reshaped modern understanding.
? History and fiction
How novels, plays, and popular culture -- including works by Philippa Gregory -- influence how the past is remembered.
Illustrated, Thoughtful, Accessible
? Over 80 historical illustrations
? Line drawings suitable for coloring or close study
? Maps, timelines, and visual explanations
? An emphasis on critical thinking rather than simple conclusions
Part of the Illustrated Journey Series
Each book in the Illustrated Journey series invites readers to approach history with curiosity and care, examining evidence from multiple viewpoints and recognizing where certainty ends and interpretation begins.
This book does not claim to solve the mystery of the Princes in the Tower.
Instead, it offers readers the tools to understand why the mystery exists -- and why it still matters.
About the Author
Vic Nemm is a historian and author with a lifelong passion for bringing the past to life. She studied at Oxford University, where she earned two degrees in history, specializing in medieval Europe. Drawing on her academic background and love of storytelling, Vic creates books that make history engaging and accessible for younger readers.
When she isn't researching queens, castles, and kings, Vic enjoys illustrating, teaching, and exploring the ways history can inspire creativity. Her mission is to show children that the past isn't just dates and battles -- it's full of fascinating people and exciting stories waiting to be discovered.
? Illustrated Journeys Series
Exploring the stories, ideas, and moments that shaped our world -- through words and art.
Step into the Illustrated Journeys collection -- a growing library of beautifully crafted books that bring the worlds of literature, history, mythology, and culture vividly to life.
Each volume combines engaging storytelling with striking illustration, transforming great subjects into immersive visual experiences.
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