The Templars
By (Author) Piers Paul Read
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1st February 2004
6th November 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Christianity
Religious intolerance, persecution and conflict
271.7913
Paperback
368
Width 154mm, Height 199mm, Spine 25mm
259g
Sifting myth from history, Piers Paul Read reveals the Templars - the multinational force of warrior monks, in their white tunics with red crosses over chainmail. They were not only unique among Christian institutions but constituted the first uniformed standing army in the western world and became pioneers of international banking. Expropriated by Philip IV of France in 1307, and confessing under torture to blasphemy, heresy and sodomy, the Order was finally suppressed by Pope Clement V in 1312. In a narrative that incorporates the story of the crusades and the many colourful characters who had links with the Templars, Piers Paul Read examines the question of their guilt and identifies their relevance to our own times. 'A highly readable and nicely paced book that draws on the lessons of modern historical scholarship while also communicating a sense of narrative excitement and drive' 'Evocative, measured and engaging' Evening Standard 'Magnificent in every way' Mail on Sunday
"An engrossing and beautifully written work of popular history that unfolds like a well-structured crime novel." --"Booklist"
"In his preface Read credits the influence of a new generation of Crusade historians . . . With The Templars he can now take an honored place among them." --"The Washington Post"
"An unblinking account." --"Financial Times"
An engrossing and beautifully written work of popular history that unfolds like a well-structured crime novel. "Booklist"
In his preface Read credits the influence of a new generation of Crusade historians . . . With The Templars he can now take an honored place among them. "The Washington Post"
An unblinking account. "Financial Times"
"In his preface Read credits the influence of a new generation of Crusade historians . . . With The Templars he can now take an honored place among them." --"The Washington Post"
"An unblinking account." --"Financial Times"
Piers Paul Read read history at Cambridge and is the author of twelve acclaimed novels and three works of non-fiction, including the international bestseller Alive. He is married with four children and lives in London.
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