I really enjoyed this book, it covers the origins of the tudors up to the first year or so of Henry VII's reign. It shows the hardships that were encountered and I really didn't realise how many time Henry and his followers were almost captured and on one occassion had Henry not feigned illness, he would have been on a ship on his way back to England, presumably to have his life ended.
There were some excellent pieces of information and the book has an awful lot of images, photos and maps, all of which are black and white but they help to really tell the story which is now well over 500 years old!
My favourite quote which I feel is so true was - "Richard's death and defeat were in many ways a surprising outcome of the Battle of Bosworth. The day had begun with a great show of kingly pomp; and though worried by desertions, Richard had reason to believe that Henry was more apprehensive that he about how the Stanleys would behave. Before Sir William Stanley intervened, it was far from clear that Henry's forces were gaining the upper hand. If Sir William had delayed a little longer, it might have been Henry who fell beside his standard-bearer rather than the valient king. On such chances, on rare occasions, the course of history depends." (page 165)
How different things might have been...