BookFrontier
The Eagle and the Hart by Helen Castor

Book

The Eagle and the Hart

The Tragedy of Richard II and Henry IV

Helen Castor

Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster · Print & ebook · October 7, 2025

Reading lane: Medieval Britain (1066-1485)

From an acclaimed historian comes an epic tale of power and betrayal: the dual biography of Richard II and Henry IV, two cousins whose tumultuous reigns shaped the course of English history.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Kings and Kin

A lucid look at English kingship, family strain, and the tragedy in the title pair.

Come here for

  • Richard II and Henry IV, in Castor’s clear historical lens
  • Insightful, tightly framed history

Expect

  • Measured explanation
  • Medieval politics without fog

Book Details

Authors
Helen Castor
Publisher
Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
Published
October 7, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Medieval Britain (1066-1485) · Tudor & Elizabethan Britain
Reading lane
Medieval Britain (1066-1485)

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Lives in History

  • Royal Lives

  • Medieval Britain (1066-1485)

About This Book

From an acclaimed historian comes an epic tale of power and betrayal: the dual biography of Richard II and Henry IV, two cousins whose tumultuous reigns shaped the course of English history. Richard of Bordeaux and Henry of Bolingbroke, cousins born just three months apart, were ten years old when Richard became king of England. They were thirty-two when Henry deposed him and became king in his place. Now, the story behind one of the strangest and most fateful events in Engl...

Read full description

From an acclaimed historian comes an epic tale of power and betrayal: the dual biography of Richard II and Henry IV, two cousins whose tumultuous reigns shaped the course of English history. Richard of Bordeaux and Henry of Bolingbroke, cousins born just three months apart, were ten years old when Richard became king of England. They were thirty-two when Henry deposed him and became king in his place. Now, the story behind one of the strangest and most fateful events in English history (and the inspiration behind Shakespeare’s most celebrated history plays) is brought to vivid life by the acclaimed author of Blood and Roses , Helen Castor. Castor showcases the enigmatic Richard II, a king who clung to his divine right to rule but lacked the leadership to sustain his throne. His reign, marred by narcissism and disdain for constitutional principles, spiraled into chaos, ultimately leading to his downfall at the hands of his cousin. Enter Henry IV—a stark contrast. Castor portrays him as a chivalric hero, a leader who inspired loyalty and camaraderie. Yet, his journey to the throne was anything but smooth, plagued by rebellion and political turmoil. What makes Castor’s account so compelling is her ability to weave these personal stories into the bigger picture. She explores the turbulent themes of masculinity, identity, and the fragile nature of power, offering a timely reminder of the perils of self-obsessed rulers—and the challenges faced by those who follow in their wake. Richly researched and beautifully written, The Eagle and the Hart isn’t just a history book—it’s a gripping tale of leadership, legacy, and the timeless struggle for power. For anyone fascinated by medieval England or the universal dynamics of power and ambition, this is not to be missed.

Similar Books