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Synopsis
A History Book Club selection
The London Review Books - Keen
Sumption's two splendid volumes have done a very condiserable service to the current study of history by restoring narrative to its proper place in the discipline.
Editorials
From the Publisher
"A superb narrative history."βMilitary History
"A rich book, filled with detail and incident, yet never losing a sense of the overall sweep of events."βTimes Literary Supplement
"In a balanced and seamless presentation, the origins and first decade of the Hundred Years' War unfold before the reader."βAmerican Historical Review
"Without any doubt, this book immediately takes its place as the best available account of this phase of the war. . . . It is compulsively readable, in part the consequence of a lucid style and apt choice of detail, but mainly the result of a masterly overall grasp, acute judgment, fresh insight, and a compelling sense of immediacy that fully justifies the author's preference for a predominantly narrative approach. Throughout, there is a sense of a luminous intelligence working on the material."βHistory
"This will become a standard account of the War."βChoice
Keen
Sumption's two splendid volumes have done a very condiserable service to the current study of history by restoring narrative to its proper place in the discipline.βThe London Review Books