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Desmond Seward

A Brief History of the Hundred Years War

A Brief History of the Hundred Years War

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A Brief History of the Hundred Years War by Desmond Seward is a clear and engaging account of the long conflict between England and France that shaped medieval Europe. For more than a century, English kings claimed the French throne, leading to repeated invasions, fierce battles, and shifting fortunes on both sides.

Seward brings this dramatic period to life, covering major victories such as Crécy, Poitiers, and Agincourt, as well as England’s eventual losses in Normandy and Guyenne. The book introduces memorable figures including Edward III, the Black Prince, Henry V, John II, Charles V, and Charles VII.

Filled with political intrigue, military strategy, chivalric ideals, and the harsh realities of war, this history is a strong choice for readers interested in medieval warfare, European history, royal rivalries, and the end of the chivalric age.

Paperback, Very Good. Does have The Bookstore stamp on first inside page

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Author Desmond Seward
Publisher Robinson Publishing
Publication Date January 01, 2003
Pages 320
Binding Paperback
Language EN
Dimensions 19.99cm × 2.01cm × 13.21cm
Condition Very Good
ISBN-13 9781841196787

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