Life as a Knight

Life as a Knight
Author: Rachael Hanel
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781429640268

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"3 story paths, 47 choices, 21 endings"--Cover.

The Life of a Medieval Knight

The Life of a Medieval Knight
Author: Ruth Owen
Publsiher: Ruby Tuesday Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781909673557

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Enter the dark and dangerous world of the medieval knight. Find out how these skilled warriors fought in bloody battles, riding on fierce warhorses trained to kick and bite their masters' enemies. See the weaponry and armor used by knights, learn how knights began their training at just 8 years old, and explore the everyday lives of these historic warriors who fought in return for castles and treasure. And for fun!

The Life of a Knight

The Life of a Knight
Author: Kay Eastwood
Publsiher: Crabtree Publishing Company
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0778713423

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Exciting illustrations and photographs highlight this book about the duties and privileges of a medieval knight in warfare and in service to a lord. Their daily life will be explored highlighting their clothing, apprenticeship, heraldry, and their obedience to the chivalric code.

Rules for a Knight

Rules for a Knight
Author: Ethan Hawke
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2015-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307962331

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An unforgettable fable about a father's journey and a timeless guide to life's many questions—from Ethan Hawke, four-time Academy Award nominee, twice for writing and twice for acting. A knight, fearing he may not return from battle, writes a letter to his children in an attempt to leave a record of all he knows. In a series of ruminations on solitude, humility, forgiveness, honesty, courage, grace, pride, and patience, he draws on the ancient teachings of Eastern and Western philosophy, and on the great spiritual and political writings of our time. His intent: to give his children a compass for a journey they will have to make alone, a short guide to what gives life meaning and beauty.

Knight Life

Knight Life
Author: Peter David
Publsiher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780486804682

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Acclaimed by Kirkus Reviews as "steady fun" by "a darkly amusing fantasist," this imaginative novel envisions the return of King Arthur as a modern-day politician in the new millennium's Camelot: New York City.

Knight Life

Knight Life
Author: Jim Gigliotti
Publsiher: Stride
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2022-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1503858235

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Clashing swords...clanking armor...the thundering hooves of a jousting match.... Step back in time and take a look at the life of a medieval knight! Additional features include informative captions and sidebars, a Think-About-It section, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, a table of contents, an index, and an introduction to the author.

Voyage Through the Past Century

Voyage Through the Past Century
Author: Rolf Knight
Publsiher: New Star Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781554200689

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Though unaffiliated with any institute of higher learning, Rolf Knight has established himself as a writer of significance, and has produced some of the most influential works of history of British Columbia. A Very Ordinary Life, exploring his mother's life as a working–class immigrant to Vancouver, established his reputation in 1974. Indians at Work, published in 1976 and reissued in 1996, was originally highly contentious but has since shaped the perception of "contact" in this part of the world as no other book has. Throughout the 1970s, Knight continued to document working–class experiences in British Columbia through a series of books: A Man of our Times (with Maya Koizumi); Stump Ranch Chronicles; Work Camps and Company Towns; and Along the No. 20 Line (reissued, 2011). In 1992, he published Homer Stevens: A Life in Fishing (with Homer Stevens), and was also awarded a Clio prize by the Canadian Historical Association for his contributions to regional history. In Voyage Through the Past Century, we have Knight's autobiographical account of his far–from–ordinary past: A journey from his early years as the only child at Musketeer Mine, through his move to northeast Vancouver where he attended school and entered university. Earning a PhD in anthropology and subsequent fieldwork in Northern Quebec constitute his formal schooling, but it was Knight's travels––upcoast as a youth, trips to Berlin, Nigeria, New York and Colombia––that shaped his politics and views. Clear–eyed and written with the verve and passion of a working–class activist, Voyage Through the Past Century is an engaging record of a fascinating life, and an indispensable account of a time and place that has marked our age, even as the events that shaped it fade into the past.

The Knight in History

The Knight in History
Author: Frances Gies
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780062016652

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A magisterial history of the origins, reality, and legend of the knight “A carefully researched, concise, readable, and entertaining account of an institution that remains a part of the Western imagination.” —Los Angeles Times Born out of the chaos of the early Middle Ages, the armored and highly mobile knight revolutionized warfare and quickly became a mythic figure in history. From the Knights Templars and English knighthood to the crusades and chivalry, The Knight in History, by acclaimed medievalist Frances Gies, bestselling coauthor of Life in a Medieval Castle, paints a remarkable true picture of knighthood—exploring the knight’s earliest appearance as an agent of lawless violence, his reemergence as a dynamic social entity, his eventual disappearance from the European stage, and his transformation into Western culture’s most iconic hero.