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Until now, King Harold Godwineson's claim to fame was that he was shot through the eye with an arrow and died at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. ...Show synopsisUntil now, King Harold Godwineson's claim to fame was that he was shot through the eye with an arrow and died at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Known mainly for this defeat, his true status and achievements have been overshadowed. Ian Walker contends that Harold deserves to be remembered as one of England's greatest rulers and sets out to correct his distorted image. Harold: The Last Anglo-Saxon King offers the first full-length critical study of his career in the years leading up to 1066. Walker reveals the distortions in the divergent 'English' and 'Norman' accounts available, allowing the reader a realistic assessment of Harold and his rival William and in the process enhancing our view of both.Hide synopsis
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Description:Very Good. 0905778464 ~Very Good. VG DJ. Hardcover. Light shelf...Very Good. 0905778464 ~Very Good. VG DJ. Hardcover. Light shelf wear to boards/DJ; satisfaction guaranteed. Harold Godwinsson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, rose from relative obscurity to ascend the throne, and his death ushered in the Norman Conquest. This full length biography is a valuable resource for those interested in the Saxons or Normans.
Description:Like New. Wrens Park 2000-Harold Godwinsson, the last Anglo...Like New. Wrens Park 2000-Harold Godwinsson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, rose from relative obscurity to ascend the throne, and his death ushered in the Norman Conquest. This full length biography is a valuable resource for those interested in the Saxons or Normans. Excellent condition! Clean crisp pages. Square binding. Minor shelf wear. DJ well protected by new mylar cover. Get it fast! DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL EXPEDITED SHIPPING is available for this item. Same or next Postal business day shipping. All orders securely packaged. Domestic orders include Delivery Confirmation.
Description:New in new dust jacket. Includes: illustrations, index....New in new dust jacket. Includes: illustrations, index. Hardcover in dust jacked. 258pp., index, color & b/w illustrations; no marks. New Book.
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Description:Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo. pp. xxix 258."The text...Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo. pp. xxix 258."The text offers a thorough consideration of Harold's short but extremely eventful reign, detailing a series of attacks by Harold's vengeful brother and two full-scale invasions from Norway and Normandy. Ian Walker presents a critique of the sources of this information and attempts to reconcile the distortions in the divergent "English" and "Norman" accounts available to modern commentators, allowing the reader to make a realistic assessment of both Harold and his rival William"
Description:New in New dust jacket. 0905778464. New New 2000 Wren Park...New in New dust jacket. 0905778464. New New 2000 Wren Park reprint edition pictorial hardcover and dust jacket in very fine condition. Mylar cover. The first full length critical study of Harold's career in the years leading up to 1066.
This book provides a refreshing take on the eponymous Harold, as it focuses on his life, rather than on Duke William or the Battle of Hastings. The author delves deeply into old records in an attempt to flesh out our impression of this short-lived king; to a large extent he succeeds. Harold is presented ...
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