1066 and All That

1066 and All That
Author: W C Sellar
Publsiher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1014250234

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1066 and All that

1066 and All that
Author: Walter Carruthers Sellar,Robert Julian Yeatman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1990
Genre: English wit and humor
ISBN: OCLC:23466811

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1066 and All that

1066 and All that
Author: Walter Carruthers Sellar,Robert Julian Yeatman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1930
Genre: English wit and humor
ISBN: 0417021402

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1066 and Before All That

1066 and Before All That
Author: Ed West
Publsiher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781510719910

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A riveting account of the most consequential year in English history, marked by bloody conflict with invaders on all sides. 1066 is the most famous date in history, and with good reason, since no battle in medieval history had such a devastating effect on its losers as the Battle of Hastings, which altered the entire course of English history. The French-speaking Normans were the pre-eminent warriors of the 11th century and based their entire society around conflict. They were led by William 'the Bastard' a formidable, ruthless warrior, who was convinced that his half-Norman cousin, Edward the Confessor, had promised him the throne of England. However, when Edward died in January 1066, Harold Godwinson, the richest earl in the land and the son of a pirate, took the throne . . . . this left William no choice but to forcibly claim what he believed to be his right. What ensued was one of the bloodiest periods of English history, with a body count that might make even George RR Martin balk. Pitched at newcomers to the subject, this book will explain how the disastrous battle changed England—and the English—forever, introducing the medieval world of chivalry, castles and horse-bound knights. It is the first part in the new A Very, Very Short History of England series, which aims to capture the major moments of English history with humor and bite.

And Now All This

And Now All This
Author: W. C. Sellar,R. J. Yeatman
Publsiher: Methuen Pub Limited
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1999
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0413773809

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Frederick Barbarossa

Frederick Barbarossa
Author: John B. Freed
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 727
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780300122763

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The Fourth Italian Campaign

The Battle of Hastings

The Battle of Hastings
Author: Jim Bradbury
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781643136332

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A rousing historical narrative of the best-known and arguably most significant battle in English history. The effects of the Battle of Hastings were deeply felt at the time, causing a lasting shift in British cultural identity and national pride. Jim Bradbury explores the full military background of the battle and investigates both what actually happened on that fateful day in 1066 and the role that the battle plays in the British national myth. The Battle of Hastings starts by looking at the Normans—who they were, where they came from—and the career of William the Conqueror before 1066. Next, the narrative turns to the Saxons in England, and to Harold Godwineson, successor to Edward the Confessor, and his attempts to create unity in the divided kingdom. This provides the background to an examination of the military development of the two sides up to 1066, detailing differences in tactics, arms, and armor. The core of the book is a move-by-move reconstruction of the battle itself, including the advance planning, the site, the composition of the two armies, and the use of archers, feigned retreats, and the death of Harold Godwineson. In looking at the consequences of the battle, Jim Bradbury deals with the conquest of England and the ongoing resistance to the Normans. The effects of the conquest are also seen in the creation of castles and developments in feudalism, and in links with Normandy that revealed themselves particularly in church appointments. This is the first time a military historian has attempted to make accessible to the general reader all that is known about the Battle of Hastings and to present as detailed a reconstruction as is possible. Furthermore, the author places the battle in the military context of eleventh-century Europe, painting a vivid picture of the combatants themselves—soldiery, cavalry, and their horses—as they struggled for victory. This is a book that any reader interested in England’s history will find indispensable.

The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody

The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody
Author: Will Cuppy
Publsiher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781567923773

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When it was first published in 1950, The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody spent four months on The New York Times best-seller list, and Edward R. Murrow devoted more than two-thirds of one of his nightly CBS programs to a reading from Cuppy's historical sketches, calling it "the history book of the year." The book eventually went through eighteen hardcover printings and ten foreign editions, proof of its impeccable accuracy and deadly, imperishable humor.