Conquest by Juliet Barker - ISBN: 9780349122021
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England’s forgotten triumph: Kings, crowns, and conquest, at the point of a sword.

Conquest

The English Kingdom of France in the Hundred Years War

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  • Paperback

    512 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2010

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Summary

Author of the best-selling AGINCOURT, Juliet Barker now tells the equally remarkable, but largely forgotten, story of the dramatic years when England ruled France at the point of a sword.

Henry V’s second invasion of France in 1417 launched a campaign that would put the crown of France on an English head. Only the miraculous appearance of a visionary peasant girl - Joan of Arc - would halt the English advance. Yet despite her victories, her influence was short-lived: Henry VI had his …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349122021
ISBN-10:0349122024
Author:Juliet Barker
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Abacus
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:512
Release Date:1 August 2010
Weight:420g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 34mm
Series:Abacus
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Critics Review

** ‘Juliet Barker’s new book is a magnificently readable account of the last four decades of that war, and a reminder that the reality was much nastier than the myth … Barker disentangles the dark threads to tell a story that never flags. I thought Agincourt was a superb book, but Conquest is even better. Once upon a time there was an English kingdom in France and Juliet Barker has brought it to extraordinary life’ Bernard Cornwell, Mail on Sunday ** ‘There was a need for a good history of the failed enterprises of the English. Juliet Barker’s book supplies it handsomely’ Literary Review ** ‘Barker’s kaleidoscopic narrative of Henry VI’s reign reveals the brutal realities of medieval warfare that lay behind the chivalric ideals to which the leading men of the time paid lip service’ Nick Rennison, Sunday Times ** ‘This book is as gripping as its predecessor’ Independent ** ‘It is easy to fall in love with Henry V and his achievements rather than to question the responsibility of conquest. Barker keeps a steady head. Her prose is snappy and elegant’ Evening Standard ** ‘Immensely well-researched account’ Financial Times Magazine ** ‘Any historical novelist looking to set a swords’n’arrows actioner in a time and place not already hackneyed to death should read Juliet Barker’s brilliant account’ Mail on Sunday

About The Author

Juliet Barker

Juliet Barker, the distinguished biographer of the Bronte sisters and Wordsworth, is a medievalist and scholar.

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