King of the North Wind: The Life of Henry II in Five Acts

Author:   Claudia Gold, MD
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:  

9780007554805


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   07 March 2019
Format:   Paperback
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King of the North Wind: The Life of Henry II in Five Acts


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Henry II conquered the largest empire of any English medieval king. Yet it is the people around him we remember: his wife Eleanor, whom he seduced from the French king; his son Richard the Lionheart; Thomas Becket, murdered in his cathedral. Who was this great, yet tragic king? For fans of Dan Jones, George RR Martin and Bernard Cornwell. The only thing that could have stopped Henry was himself. Henry II had all the gifts of the gods. He was charismatic, clever, learned, empathetic, a brilliant tactician, with great physical strength and an astonishing self-belief. Henry was the creator of the Plantagenet dynasty of kings, who ruled through eight generations in command of vast lands in Britain and Europe. Virtually unbeaten in battle, and engaged in a ceaseless round of conquest and diplomacy, Henry forged an empire that matched Charlemagne’s. It was not just on the battlefield that Henry excelled; he presided over a blossoming of culture and learning termed ‘the twelfth century Renaissance’, pursued the tenets of reason over religious faith, and did more to advance the cause of justice and enforce the rule of law than any other English monarch before or since. Contemporaries lauded his greatness and described him as their ‘Alexander of the West’. And yet it is the people around him who are remembered: his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, whom he seduced away from the French king; his sons Richard the Lionheart and John; Thomas Becket, murdered in his cathedral. Henry – so famed during his lifetime – has slipped into the shadows of history. King of the North Wind offers a fresh evaluation of this great yet tragic ruler. Written as a historical tragedy, it tells how this most talented of kings came into conflict with those closest to him, to become the most haunted.

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Author:   Claudia Gold, MD
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   William Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.330kg
ISBN:  

9780007554805


ISBN 10:   000755480
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   07 March 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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`Gold ... sees the best way to tell the story of Henry II's reign is through the people ... (she) approaches his life in five pseudo-Shakespearean acts ... An effective structure allowing her colourful and sharply observed history of a tricky reign to take shape ... an enjoyable account of England's first Plantagenet king' Sunday Times `Good readable history ... Gold's narrative is pacey ... the asides that pepper Gold's narrative are what make it, unusually for medieval history, riotously entertaining ... `King of the North Wind' is a work that claims to be 'written as historical tragedy', but it's much more fun than that' The Times


'Gold ... sees the best way to tell the story of Henry II's reign is through the people ... (she) approaches his life in five pseudo-Shakespearean acts ... An effective structure allowing her colourful and sharply observed history of a tricky reign to take shape ... an enjoyable account of England's first Plantagenet king' Sunday Times 'Good readable history ... Gold's narrative is pacey ... the asides that pepper Gold's narrative are what make it, unusually for medieval history, riotously entertaining ... 'King of the North Wind' is a work that claims to be 'written as historical tragedy', but it's much more fun than that' The Times


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Claudia Gold writes historical non-fiction. Her first book, Women Who Ruled, tells the stories of fifty of the world's most famous women rulers. Her second book, The King's Mistress, is a biography of the extraordinary woman who became England's first Georgian queen in all but name. Her latest book is a biography of the Henry II, King of England and lord of much of modern day France. Claudia has also researched and written for a number of TV documentaries. She has an MA in medieval history.

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