Published in 1967, these two volumes combine the traditions of the
annalistic style with the exacting requirements of modern
scholarship to provide scholars of the fifteenth century with what
remains, forty years after its first publication, the most
exhaustive account of the reign of Edward IV. Again, and again her
intensive researches allow the author to throw new light on obscure
points, or to put some casual reference in chronicles or letters
into its true relation.
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