Latest publication from the Richard III Society! Many members have heard rumblings…and here it is in print: a new publication of Arthur Kincaid’s magisterial edition of The History of King Richard the Third by Sir George Buc (aka Buck). Sir George’s masterpiece (1619) was written to vindicate King Richard’s actions and career, and even dared to suggest that the sons of Edward IV never met their end at his

Coming Soon to a Theater Near You! The American Branch is pleased to announce that after a long wait, “The Lost King” will be coming out as a limited release to select movie theaters in the United States on March 24, 2023. This means that the film will be shown in major markets/large cities, although it also continues to play at festivals around the country.  As “The Lost King” was

Featured at the Mostly British Film Festival! American Ricardians in the San Francisco area will have an opportunity to see “The Lost King” ahead of its March 24 US release date at the annual Mostly British Film Festival.  “The Lost King” will close the Festival on February 16 with a 7:30PM showing.  Tickets may be purchased at the MBFF website. (https://mostlybritish.org/films/the-lost-king/)  

Read All About It! Do you have a favorite fiction genre?  Mystery? Romance? Adventure? The latest additions to our fiction library include examples of these types—all with a Ricardian flavor. These and every other book in our fiction collection are free for American Branch members to borrow! Find out how to borrow and see our complete library holdings here. If you aren’t familiar with Toni Mount’s mystery series, you are