The Princes in the Tower: Solving History’s Greatest Cold Case Exciting news about a new book from Philippa Langley! The History Press has acquired the rights to the Ricardian superstar’s work about the quest for evidence of the fates of young Edward V and his brother, Richard, Duke of York (aka “the Princes in the Tower.”) “Following years of intensive research by Langley and her international team, the book reveals

For Members only! The June issue of our member newsletter, “The Ricardian Chronicle” is online now.  This issue contains lots of off-the-beaten-path reviews, and reports on American Branch projects.  Read it on our site today; just navigate to FOR MEMBERS > NEWSLETTER. Member password is required.

Windows for the King New Ricardian windows planned for St Mary’s, Barnard Castle, Co Durham, UK Donations are being collected for etched glass windows in honor of Richard III at one of his favored churches.   It has been long recognized that as Lord of Barnard Castle, Richard III took an interest in St Mary’s church, contributing greatly to its improvement as well as being memorialized in stonework in the chancel

You’ve Seen The Lost King. Now what? We have been so excited by the great response to “The Lost King” movie from both old Ricardians and people who only know King Richard III from Shakespeare.  If you’re a newcomer to the real-life history of Richard III, the movie may have left you with many questions. Who really was Richard III? What was his historical context? How did he become a