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Henry V: The Astonishing Rise of England's Greatest Warrior King

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Full Title:

Henry V: The Astonishing Rise of England's Greatest Warrior King

Contributors:

By (Author) Dan Jones

ISBN:

9781035910816

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Apollo

Publication Date:

3rd September 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

942.042092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

464

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

'A historian who writes as addictively as any page-turning novelist.' Observer Henry V reigned over England for only nine years and four months, and died at the age of just 35, but he looms over the landscape of the late Middle Ages and beyond. The victor of Agincourt was remembered as the acme of kingship, a model to be closely imitated by his successors. William Shakespeare deployed Henry V as a study in youthful folly redirected to sober statesmanship. In the dark days of World War II, Henrys victories in France were presented by British filmmakers as exemplars for a people existentially threatened by Nazism. Churchill called Henry a gleam of splendour in the dark, troubled story of medieval England, while for one modern medievalist, Henry was, quite simply, the greatest man who ever ruled England. For Dan Jones, Henry is one of the most intriguing characters in all medieval history, but one of the hardest to pin down. He was a hardened, sometimes brutal, warrior, yet he was also creative and artistic, with a bookish temperament. He was a leader who made many mistakes, who misjudged his friends and family members, yet always seemed to triumph when it mattered. As king, he saved a shattered country from economic ruin, put down rebellions and secured Englands borders; in foreign diplomacy, he made England a serious player once more. Yet through his conquests in northern France, he sowed the seeds for three generations of calamity at home, in the form of the Wars of the Roses. Dan Joness life of Henry V stands out for the generous amount of space it allots to the critical first 26 years of his life before he became king. Both standalone biography and a completion of Dans sequence of English medieval histories that began with The Plantagenets and The Hollow Crown, Henry V is a thrilling and unmissable life of Englands greatest king from our best-selling medieval historian.

Reviews

Praise for Dan Jones: A terrifically colourful and compelling narrative history... bustling and sizzling with life on every page * Sunday Times *
A badass history writer... to put it mildly * Duff McKagan *
A historian who writes as addictively as any page-turning novelist * Observer *

Author Bio

Dan Jones is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of many non-fiction books, including The Plantagenets, The Templars, and Powers and Thrones. He is a renowned writer, broadcaster and journalist. He has presented dozens of TV shows, including the Netflix series Secrets of Great British Castles, and writes and hosts the podcast This is History. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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