Charles Williams' 'Henry VII' is a historical biography that delves into the life and reign of one of England's most underrated monarchs. Written in a highly detailed and informative style, the book explores the political landscape of the late 15th century, providing insights into Henry VII's consolidation of power after the Wars of the Roses. Williams' narrative is both engaging and meticulously researched, offering a fresh perspective on this pivotal period in English history. The book also highlights Henry VII's diplomatic strategies and economic policies, demonstrating his impact on the nation's development. Charles Williams, a renowned historian and expert on the Tudor era, brings his expertise to bear in this compelling account of a lesser-known figure in the annals of British royalty. His deep understanding of the subject matter shines through, making 'Henry VII' a valuable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike. With its engaging prose and in-depth analysis, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of early Tudor England.