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Download , by Dan Jones

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, by Dan Jones

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, by Dan Jones


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File Size: 13360 KB

Print Length: 561 pages

Publisher: Penguin Books; Revised edition (April 18, 2013)

Publication Date: April 18, 2013

Language: English

ASIN: B008EKMBJG

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Like many other people who are thinking about getting this book, I am reading it for a history class. I would agree with many that it is a compelling read and very interesting, but it can get kind of confusing and boring if you don't know anything about this time period of these people. I'm am writing a paper on this, and I've found that by rereading the preface, I was able to piece everything together again. If you start to feel bogged down in the countless details, then reread the summary of the books parts in the preface. This will help even if you're reading it for fun, because it reminds you of what's important and why. I would definitely recommend this book, I didn't value English history much before I read this, and now I hope to read more about this time period and the ones preceding and succeeding it if I get the chance!

Growing up in Southern California during the late 50s and early 60s in a middle-class WASP environment, I, an avid reader born of two avid readers, was almost predestined to be exposed to stories of King Arthur, Robin Hood, and King Richard the Lionheart. Plus, going to a Catholic grade school, we learned of King Henry VIII, who treated several of his wives most shamefully and tore his realm from the bosom of Mother Church. Thus, by 1975, I was primed for my first visit to England. Upon my return, I stumbled upon the magnificent 4-volume set on the Plantagenet kings by Thomas Costain (THE CONQUERING FAMILY, THE MAGNIFICENT CENTURY, THE THREE EDWARDS, THE LAST PLANTAGENETS). I became hooked then, and for life, on British history, and I’ve returned to the island more times than I can offhand remember and travelled to all its corners and many points in between.THE PLANTAGENETS by Dan Jones, though it concludes with Richard II while Costain’s series continues to Richard III’s overthrow by Henry Tudor (Henry VII), is simply a magnificent reminder to me four decades later why I came to love England and Great Britain more perhaps than my own country.THE PLANTAGENETS contains eight pages of color photos. Surprisingly, it’s in this section that I noticed a glaring mistake, rather surprising since the book as a whole is obviously such a work of love for the author. One of the snaps is of Conwy, one of Edward I’s Welsh castles. The trouble is, it’s not Conwy, but Harlech. That’s like mislabeling a photo of London’s Westminster Cathedral (Roman Catholic) as St. Paul’s Cathedral (Anglican). The two are very different in appearance and identity. (I trust one also knows the difference between Westminster CATHEDRAL and Westminster ABBEY.)The startling error in the photo section aside, if you can’t find Costain’s books, then that by Jones is a splendid narrative on the subject. Honor is due Dan for the effort and research it took to write it.

This book is a fascinating gestation on the history not only of Plantagenet England in the Late Middle Ages, but also of the many places and key world events that were directly influenced by Plantagenet Kings: these include Richard the Lionheart's riveting adventures in Jerusalem during the Second Crusade, when the Princes of Europe fought against the brilliant and infamous Muslim warrior-king Saladin; the epic struggles between the kings of England and of France, which this book explores and explains quite vividly, especially the beginning of the Hundred Years' War and England's incredible early victories at Crecy and Poitiers under Edward III and his son the Black Prince, which helps to illuminate the difficult and often hostile relationship between the two kingdoms that shaped the foreign policies of each all the way through the Napoleonic Wars and beyond; England's final subjugation of Wales under Llewellyn the Last; the great and terrible wars with Scotland, which include legendary Scottish national heroes like Robert the Bruce and William Wallace (which will be appreciated by fans of the movie Braveheart, which bends the historical record to imply that Edward III was actually the son of Wallace and Edward II's wife Isabella, played by the beautiful Sophie Marceau). All of which takes place against the dramatic backdrop of the shifting and incredibly tumultuous geopolitics of Medieval Europe; from the Western Schism of the Catholic Church, when the Holy See was moved from Rome to Avignon; to the diplomatic battles between English kings and the Vatican, which prefigure Henry VIII's final split with Rome; to the Holy Roman Emperors; the early bankers of Florence (most interestingly the financial ruin of the Bardi family by Edward III's defaulted loans, which laid the way for the rise of the Medici in later years). To pack so much history into a single volume, and to do it with both granular detail and compulsive readability, is truly an amazing feat, and a tribute to the literary prowess and deep historical knowledge of Dan Jones.

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