On 4 May 1471 the forces of Lancaster under the Duke of Somerset and
those of York under Edward IV clashed at Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire
in one of the decisive battles of the Wars of the Roses. Edward's
overwhelming victory secured for him the throne of England and led to
the near ruin of the Lancastrian cause. Steve Goodchild's gripping
account of the fighting, and of the politics and intrigue that led to
it, is the first to take fully into account the landscape of the West
Country over which the opposing armies marched and the terrain on which
they fought.