• Lancaster and York

  • The Wars of the Roses
  • By: Alison Weir
  • Narrated by: Maggie Mash
  • Length: 22 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (439 ratings)

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Lancaster and York

By: Alison Weir
Narrated by: Maggie Mash
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Lancater and York is a riveting account of the Wars of the Roses, from the beloved and best-selling historian Alison Weir. The war between the houses of Lancaster and York was characterised by treachery, deceit, and bloody battles. Alison Weir's lucid and gripping account focuses on the human side of history. At the centre of the book stands Henry VI, the pious king whose mental instability led to political chaos, and his wife Margaret of Anjou, who took up her arms in her husband's cause and battled in a violent man's world.

©1995 Alison Weir (P)2012 W F Howes Ltd

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A Great History of a Crazy Period of English Histo

Well Written and most enjoyable. Interesting period of History. For a 30 some year struggle, it's amazing that only 13 hours of "Fighting" was all that took place! Fascinating!

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Excellent research, annoying narration

The author’s research is very well presented but the narrator’s voices are distracting and annoying.

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Great content but poorly delivered

As many other reviews point out, the presenter uses an awful accent for quotes from people who are not native of England. Bad concept, bad accent.

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to be listened to more than once.

Maggie Mash is a wonderful narrator. I always find something I missed in the original listen. Alison Weir always manages to write real history and include the juicy bits.

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Excellent Story - Poor Narration

Allison weir is an amazing author. She writes history in a storybook way that makes it enchantingly interesting. The narrator however chose to use a different accent for every single quote in the book. I do not know if this was an instruction given to her or a stylistic choice made by her but either way it made it very difficult to finish listening to this book. I often found myself pausing it and reading it to myself to get away from her terrible fake accents. I thankfully have a physical copy of this book but the other books I would’ve loved to listen to by this author I do not have a physical copy of and there is no way I could sit through another narration by Maggie Mash.

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The narrator was good, but not great. She still held her own, but she wasn't the showpiece.
The research put into this book, nay this series is mind-boggling. Bravo, my dears. Bravo.

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Narration is awful but still a good story

The narrator is awful, and very irritating in that every time she reads a quote from the book she puts on some great affectation with a strange accent. She ends up sounding like a cackling witch from a Shakespearean play. The author does good Job of telling an interesting story about a time. I’m very interested in. This is the second book from this author that I have purchased, and I am looking forward to listening to many more.

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Very enjoyable mish mash of royals.

So good, I will go and buy the book.
And listen again.
Well done and thank you.

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The Flowers are beautiful, but the last act is clipped

This detailed and well written account of the War of the Roses, only lacks in its clipping of some elements, such as the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and more importantly the what happened after Edward IV finally defeated the Earl of Warwick, Robert Neville and King Henry VI. This was unfortunately wrapped up very quickly, similar to the rush to finish felt during the last two seasons of Game of Thrones. Other than that, this book was very insightful and very well narrated.

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Good read

Accents by the narrarator were unnecessary, and pacing was a touch slow for my taste, but overall well delivered.

The book itself is generally unbiased, if clearly critical of York, Lancaster and Tudor. I was a bit annoyed, as I had hoped the book continues farther a few years to include Bosworth, but I still enjoyed the finish.

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