Henry V
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The instant Sunday Times bestsellerA Times, BBC History Magazine
and Daily Mail Book of the Year The UK’s bestselling medieval
historian brings unforgettably to life the astonishing rise of
Henry V, who survived rebellion, a near-fatal arrow wound and a
lengthy and precarious princely apprenticeship to become England’s
greatest warrior king. 'A historian who writes as addictively as
any page-turning novelist.' ObserverHenry V reigned over England
for only nine years and four months, and died at the age of just
35, but he looms over the landscape of the late Middle Ages and
beyond. The victor of Agincourt was a model king for his
successors. Shakespeare’s version of Henry V saw his youthful folly
redirected to sober statesmanship, and in the dark days of World
War II, Henry’s victories in France were recounted in British
propaganda. Churchill called Henry ‘a gleam of splendour in the
dark, troubled story of medieval England’, while for one modern
medievalist, Henry was, quite simply, ‘the greatest man who ever
ruled England’. For Dan Jones, Henry is one of the most intriguing
characters in all medieval history, but one of the hardest to pin
down. He was a hardened, sometimes brutal, warrior, yet he was also
creative and artistic, with a bookish temperament. He was a leader
who made many mistakes, who misjudged his friends and family
members, yet always seemed to triumph when it mattered. As king, he
saved a shattered country from economic ruin, put down rebellions
and secured England’s borders; in foreign diplomacy, he made
England a serious player once more. Yet through his conquests in
northern France, he sowed the seeds for three generations of
calamity at home, in the form of the Wars of the Roses. Dan Jones’s
life of Henry V provides unprecedented insight into the critical
first 26 years of his life before he became king. Both a standalone
biography and a completion of Dan’s sequence of English medieval
histories that began with The Plantagenets and The Hollow Crown,
Henry V is a thrilling and unmissable life of England’s greatest
king from our best-selling medieval historian.