Contents Page

Introduction

1. The Lost King of England

2. Foundations of Social Order

3. Treason is a Matter of Dates

4. Righteousness exalts a nation but sin is a reproach to any people

5. Not a drop of royal blood

6. The French Connection

7. HR - Human Resources

8. A Tale of Two Kings

9. Self-Made Men

10. The Ignoble Ingrate

11. The Teflon King

"Deforming Richard"

12. A Petty Messiah

13. A Little of what you Fancy?

"The Wounds of a Friend"

14. The cat that turned in the pan: Session 1

15. The cat that turned in the pan: Session 1 (continued)

16. The cat that turned in the pan: Session 2

17. The cat that turned in the pan: The First Woodville Plot

18. The cat that turned in the pan: The Second Woodville Plot

19. The cat that turned in the pan: Rousian Lies

"Tourner Cote en Peine"

20. Afterword: Idolising Henry

21. A Morbid Taste for Bones

22. Paradigms Lost

23. The Crux of the Matter

24. The Centre of the Circle

25. The Beginning of History

26. A History of Providence up to the Flood

27. A History of Judgments

28. A History of Future Judgments

29. A Calvinist’s View of Richard III

30. The Bare Necessities

31. A Bit of a Barney

32. One Last Thing

Appendices A - K*

Bibliography

*(Appendices C-K are only online.)

Useful Information

Page number: 634

Format: Paperback

ISBN: 9780244839147

Published by Elbium

Released: 25th November 2019

Lost but not Found: The Truth about Richard III

By John L. Fox

The Book

Everyone knows that Richard III was buried in Leicester; everyone knows that Richard III had a deformed body; everyone knows he had a twisted spine; everyone knows that one of his shoulders was higher than the other; because that was what Rous said. Before ever they carried out any of their "tests", before another "expert" examined the remains, those pseudo-scientists had had all their previous "knowledge" about Richard confirmed. From that first glance, it was a foregone conclusion that they would have the "results" to confirm their initial judgment. That's how science works in the Twenty First Century. The body in the car park had to be him, because that body showed evidence of scoliosis.

The truth is that there is not one scintilla of credible evidence that Richard III had any anatomical abnormality. so any one claiming to have found his remains, because those bones show the person suffered from a twisted spine, is mistaken. The Leicester grave-diggers hve not the bones of the King, because the King did not have a twisted spine. There is no reliable evidence of any kind of deformity in King Richard III. Therefore, the body in the car park is not his.

The Author

John L. Fox MA (Cantab) is best known as the writer-presenter of the Lost in Castles DVD documentary series. In "Lost but not Found" he explores the history of Richard III from a Calvinistic perspective, to throw light on the man, his times and the impossibility of making sense of history without the Bible.

 

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