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Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England
Catherine Hanley
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Description for Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England
Hardback. Num Pages: 304 pages, 12 pp. b/w illus. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 1DDF; BGH; HBJD; HBJD1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 156. .
In 1215 a group of English barons, dissatisfied with the weak and despicable King John, decided that they needed a new monarch. They wanted a strong, experienced man, of royal blood, and they found him on the other side of the Channel: astonishingly, the most attractive candidate for the crown of England was Louis, eldest son and heir of the king of France. In this fascinating biography of England's least-known king -and the first to be written in English-Catherine Hanley explores the life and times of Louis the Lion before, during, and beyond his quest for the English throne. She illuminates the national and international context of his 1216 invasion, and explains why and how after sixteen fruitless months he failed to make himself King Louis I of England. Hanley also explores Louis's subsequent reign over France until his untimely death on the Albigensian Crusade. Published eight centuries after the creation of Magna Carta and on the 800th anniversary of Louis's proclamation as king, this fascinating story is a colorful tale of national culture, power, and politics that brings a long-forgotten life out of the shadows of history.
Product Details
Publisher
Yale University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
669g
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780300217452
SKU
V9780300217452
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99-50
About Catherine Hanley
Dr Catherine Hanley is a writer and researcher specialising in the High Middle Ages, and the author of War and Combat, 1150-1270: The Evidence from Old French Literature (2003).
Reviews for Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England
This is a volume aimed at a wide audience, with an appealing, fast-paced prose style... will open up new perspectives and debates on the era of Louis -Sean L. Field, Royal Studies
Sean L. Field
Royal Studies
Hanley breaks new ground with this engaging and readable first biography in English of Louis VIII. -Choice
Choice
I have been waiting for a biography of Louis for a long time, and few are better qualified to write it than Hanley. She has a command of the sources and skilfully deploys her expertise in medieval arms and warfare... this is serious history, as well as a gripping - and poignant - story. -Sophie Ambler, BBC History
Sophie Ambler
BBC History Magazine
Captivating...Hanley's work vividly depicts the texture of the times with an enthralling, novelistic narrative. -Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly
Sean L. Field
Royal Studies
Hanley breaks new ground with this engaging and readable first biography in English of Louis VIII. -Choice
Choice
I have been waiting for a biography of Louis for a long time, and few are better qualified to write it than Hanley. She has a command of the sources and skilfully deploys her expertise in medieval arms and warfare... this is serious history, as well as a gripping - and poignant - story. -Sophie Ambler, BBC History
Sophie Ambler
BBC History Magazine
Captivating...Hanley's work vividly depicts the texture of the times with an enthralling, novelistic narrative. -Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly