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  1. Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou and the Wars of the Roses: A Source Book (Sutton History Paperbacks) by Keith Dockray, 2000-03-25
  2. Wales & Wars of Roses (Sutton Illustrated History Paperbacks) by H. T. Evans, 1998-08
  3. The War of the Roses and Henry VII (Heinemann Advanced History) by Colin Pendrill, 2003-10
  4. Richard III and His Rivals: Magnates and their Motives in the Wars of the Roses by Michael Hicks, 2003-11-01
  5. William Shakespeare, the Wars of the Roses and the Historians by Keith Dockray, 2004-01
  6. Bosworth Field & the Wars of the Roses (Wordsworth Military Library) by A. L. Rowse, 1999-01
  7. The Wars of the Roses: Peace and Conflict in Fifteenth-Century England by John Gillingham, 1982-02
  8. English towns in the wars of the Roses, by James Edward Winston, 1921
  9. White Rose (War of the Roses) by R. Garcia y Robertson, 2004-09-01
  10. The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir, 1996-06-25
  11. The Wars of the Roses: Through the Lives of Five Men and Women of the Fifteenth Century by Desmond Seward, 1996-12-01
  12. English Shakespeare Company: The Story of 'the Wars of the Roses,' 1986-1989 by Michael Bogdanov, Michael Pennington, 1991-02
  13. Phoenix: The Wars of the Roses: Peace & Conflict in the 15th Century by John Gillingham, 2001-12-31
  14. North-Eastern England During the Wars of the Roses: Lay Society, War, and Politics, 1450-1500 by A. J. Pollard, 1991-01-17

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60. Timeline Great Britain To 1550
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