Derek A. Wilson Bücher
Derek Wilson ist ein Schriftsteller mit fünfzigjähriger Erfahrung, der historische Belletristik und Sachbücher verfasst, die sich hauptsächlich mit dem Europa des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts befassen. Seine gefeierten Werke tauchen tief in die Komplexität historischer Ereignisse ein und bieten den Lesern eine fesselnde Reise in die Vergangenheit. Wilsons erzählerischer Stil zeichnet sich durch reiche Details und einen fesselnden Ansatz aus, der komplexe historische Epochen zugänglich und faszinierend macht. Seine Schriften laden die Leser ein, die Motivationen und Umstände zu verstehen, die diese entscheidenden Ären geprägt haben.






Rothschild - for generations the name has been synonymous with high culture, political power and unparalleled wealth. The Rothschilds dominated international finance for over a century. They bought the Suez Canal for Disraeli, financed the Battle of Waterloo and arranged the crushing indemnity of 5,000 million frs. demanded from France by Bismarck in 1871. With extensive interviews and much previously unpublished material, Derek Wilson shows how their interests were often as bizarre as they were diverse. An obsession with collecting found focus in old masters, cigars, rhododendrons, fleas and even carriage-drawing zebras.
The Swarm of Heaven
- 188 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Based on the Escobaldi Papers, Swarm is a deliciously cynic novel exposing the underbelly of 15th century Italian society.
Motherwell FC on This Day: History, Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Chronicling the history of Motherwell FC in diary format, this book features daily entries detailing major events, including key matches, promotions, cup runs, and notable signings. It offers a comprehensive look at the club's significant milestones, with multiple listings for particularly historic days, making it a valuable resource for fans and historians alike.
The Mayflower Pilgrims
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This riveting reassessment of the voyage of the Mayflower explores the background and motives of those who sailed in her, taking us closer to the real reasons behind the epic journey číst celé
The author examines a set of relationships which illustrate just how dangerous life was in the court of the Tudor lion, Henry VIII. Wilson tells the interlocking stories of six men (all, curiously, named Thomas) whose ambitions and principles brought them face to face with violent death. They were: Cardinal Thomas Wolsey; Lord Chancellor Thomas More; Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex; Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk; Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton; and Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury;
For fans of the BBC's adaptation of Wolf Hall and the Shardlake series by CJ Sansom comes a historical crime novel based on a real unsolved Tudor mystery. Historian and novelist Alison Weir says, 'If you liked Shardlake, you will love this exciting new series of novels set in the turbulent age of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell. Highly recommended!'
The First Horseman
- 468 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
For fans of the BBC's adaptation of Wolf Hall and the Shardlake series by CJ Sansom comes a historical crime novel based on a real unsolved Tudor mystery. Historian and novelist Alison Weir says, 'If you liked Shardlake, you will love this exciting new series of novels set in the turbulent age of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell. Highly recommended!'
A Brief History of Henry VIII. Reformer and Tyrant
- 386 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Henry VIII changed the course of English life more completely than any monarch since the Conquest. In the portraits of Holbein, Henry Tudor stands proud as one of the most powerful figures in renaissance Europe. But is the portrait just a bluff? In his brilliant new history of the life of Henry VIII, Derek Wilson explores the myths behind the image of the Tudor Lion. He was the monarch that delivered the Reformation to England yet Luther called him 'A fool, a liar and a damnable rotten worm'. As a young man he gained a reputation as an intellectual and fair prince yet he ruled the nation like a tyrant. He treated his subjects as cruelly as he treated his wives. Based on a wealth of new material and a lifetime's knowledge of the subject Derek Wilson exposes a new portrait of a much misunderstood King. PRAISE FOR DEREK WILSON'S PREVIOUS WORKS: The Uncrowned Kings of England: 'Stimulating and authorative' - John Guy 'Masterly. [Wilson] has a deep understanding of . . . characters, reaching out accross the centuries' - Sunday Times Hans Holbein: Portrait of an Unknown Man: 'Fascinating' Sarah Bradford, Daily Telegraph 'Highly readable . . . The most accurate and vivid portrayal to date' Alison Weir
The biography delves into the life of a legendary emperor who played a pivotal role in shaping Western history, bridging the gap between ancient and modern Europe. It offers an in-depth exploration of his influence, achievements, and the lasting impact he had on the continent's development. Through detailed narratives, the book presents a compelling portrait of a figure who singlehandedly altered the course of history.
