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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0593652738
ISBN-13
9780593652732
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28064797806
Product Key Features
Book Title
Henry V : the Astonishing Triumph of England's Greatest Warrior King
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Europe / Great Britain / Norman Conquest to Late Medieval (1066-1485), Military / Medieval, Europe / Great Britain / General, Historical
Publication Year
2024
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.2 in
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Trade
LCCN
2024-012345
Reviews
"Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." - Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." - Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "Jones is one of our liveliest historians, as well as one of the best informed, and his return to nonfiction after a novel-writing sabbatical elegantly marries the authority and depth of his previous histories with the brio and wit of his fiction. His reappraisal of one of England's most celebrated but often misunderstood kings is as splendidly readable as ever, full of diverting incident and considered judgment." --The Observer (UK) "Jones's prose hums with energy throughout, and his ability to marry realm-scale intrigue with family drama marks this out as narrative history at its best.... He does, indeed, show us Henry's life from many angles, reaching towards a more complete picture - and the product is an intense, rich account of an 'unusual but utterly compelling' man." --Telegraph (UK) "Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." -- Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." -- Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "Ambitious... With meticulous research and in lively style, Jones presents us with the man beyond the Shakespeare character." --The New York Times "A fizzing narrative, full of blood and thunder that gets behind the carefully constructed mask of "England's greatest warrior kind" more completely, imaginatively and thought-provokingly than any other account I've read." -- Helen Castor, BBC History Magazine "Jones is one of our liveliest historians, as well as one of the best informed, and his return to nonfiction after a novel-writing sabbatical elegantly marries the authority and depth of his previous histories with the brio and wit of his fiction. His reappraisal of one of England's most celebrated but often misunderstood kings is as splendidly readable as ever, full of diverting incident and considered judgment." --The Observer (UK) "Jones's prose hums with energy throughout, and his ability to marry realm-scale intrigue with family drama marks this out as narrative history at its best.... He does, indeed, show us Henry's life from many angles, reaching towards a more complete picture - and the product is an intense, rich account of an 'unusual but utterly compelling' man." --Telegraph (UK) "Dan Jones's lively retelling of Henry's remarkable story comes down firmly on the positive side, depicting him as a highly effective ruler forged by a difficult upbringing." --The Times (UK) "Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." -- Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." -- Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "Jones's prose hums with energy throughout, and his ability to marry realm-scale intrigue with family drama marks this out as narrative history at its best.... He does, indeed, show us Henry's life from many angles, reaching towards a more complete picture - and the product is an intense, rich account of an 'unusual but utterly compelling' man." --Telegraph (UK) "Jones is one of our liveliest historians, as well as one of the best informed, and his return to nonfiction after a novel-writing sabbatical elegantly marries the authority and depth of his previous histories with the brio and wit of his fiction. His reappraisal of one of England's most celebrated but often misunderstood kings is as splendidly readable as ever, full of diverting incident and considered judgment..." The Observer (UK) "Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." -- Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." -- Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." -Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." -Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "Jones...injects novelistic immediacy to a work that is as direct and forceful as its subject." --Wall Street Journal "Ambitious... With meticulous research and in lively style, Jones presents us with the man beyond the Shakespeare character." --The New York Times "A fizzing narrative, full of blood and thunder that gets behind the carefully constructed mask of "England's greatest warrior kind" more completely, imaginatively and thought-provokingly than any other account I've read." -- Helen Castor, BBC History Magazine "Jones is one of our liveliest historians, as well as one of the best informed, and his return to nonfiction after a novel-writing sabbatical elegantly marries the authority and depth of his previous histories with the brio and wit of his fiction. His reappraisal of one of England's most celebrated but often misunderstood kings is as splendidly readable as ever, full of diverting incident and considered judgment." --The Observer (UK) "Jones's prose hums with energy throughout, and his ability to marry realm-scale intrigue with family drama marks this out as narrative history at its best.... He does, indeed, show us Henry's life from many angles, reaching towards a more complete picture - and the product is an intense, rich account of an 'unusual but utterly compelling' man." --Telegraph (UK) "Dan Jones's lively retelling of Henry's remarkable story comes down firmly on the positive side, depicting him as a highly effective ruler forged by a difficult upbringing." --The Times (UK) "Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." -- Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." -- Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "Jones is one of our liveliest historians, as well as one of the best informed, and his return to nonfiction after a novel-writing sabbatical elegantly marries the authority and depth of his previous histories with the brio and wit of his fiction. His reappraisal of one of England's most celebrated but often misunderstood kings is as splendidly readable as ever, full of diverting incident and considered judgment." --The Observer (UK) "Jones's prose hums with energy throughout, and his ability to marry realm-scale intrigue with family drama marks this out as narrative history at its best.... He does, indeed, show us Henry's life from many angles, reaching towards a more complete picture - and the product is an intense, rich account of an 'unusual but utterly compelling' man." --Telegraph (UK) "Dan Jones's lively retelling of Henry's remarkable story comes down firmly on the positive side, depicting him as a highly effective ruler forged by a difficult upbringing." --The Times (UK) "Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." -- Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." -- Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "Ambitious... With meticulous research and in lively style, Jones presents us with the man beyond the Shakespeare character." --The New York Times "Jones is one of our liveliest historians, as well as one of the best informed, and his return to nonfiction after a novel-writing sabbatical elegantly marries the authority and depth of his previous histories with the brio and wit of his fiction. His reappraisal of one of England's most celebrated but often misunderstood kings is as splendidly readable as ever, full of diverting incident and considered judgment." --The Observer (UK) "Jones's prose hums with energy throughout, and his ability to marry realm-scale intrigue with family drama marks this out as narrative history at its best.... He does, indeed, show us Henry's life from many angles, reaching towards a more complete picture - and the product is an intense, rich account of an 'unusual but utterly compelling' man." --Telegraph (UK) "Dan Jones's lively retelling of Henry's remarkable story comes down firmly on the positive side, depicting him as a highly effective ruler forged by a difficult upbringing." --The Times (UK) "Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." -- Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." -- Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon, "With meticulous research and in lively style, Jones presents us with the man beyond the Shakespeare character." --The New York Times "Jones is one of our liveliest historians, as well as one of the best informed, and his return to nonfiction after a novel-writing sabbatical elegantly marries the authority and depth of his previous histories with the brio and wit of his fiction. His reappraisal of one of England's most celebrated but often misunderstood kings is as splendidly readable as ever, full of diverting incident and considered judgment." --The Observer (UK) "Jones's prose hums with energy throughout, and his ability to marry realm-scale intrigue with family drama marks this out as narrative history at its best.... He does, indeed, show us Henry's life from many angles, reaching towards a more complete picture - and the product is an intense, rich account of an 'unusual but utterly compelling' man." --Telegraph (UK) "Dan Jones's lively retelling of Henry's remarkable story comes down firmly on the positive side, depicting him as a highly effective ruler forged by a difficult upbringing." --The Times (UK) "Rousing... Jones's colorful narrative reads like House of the Dragon minus the dragons; it's full of pageantry and tumult and betrayal... This stimulating portrait of an iconic ruler roots his glorious deeds in sordid reality." -- Publishers Weekly "Jones specializes in traditional great-men-and-politics histories of the Middle Ages, and this is a good one." -- Kirkus Reviews "The king of exciting narrative history triumphs again. A masterclass in making the medieval addictively readable." --Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie "Wildly gripping, swashbuckling, battle-scarred and blood-spattered, in equal parts ferocious, dynamic and political, intimate and humane, the best biography yet of England's greatest king." --Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem "With his customary combination of profound scholarship and fine narrative verve, Dan Jones brings Henry V to life better than anyone since Shakespeare himself." --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill and Napoleon
Dewey Decimal
942.042
Synopsis
"Ambitious... With meticulous research and in lively style, Jones presents us with the man beyond the Shakespeare character." -- The New York Times "The best biography yet of England's greatest king."--Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs and Jerusalem The New York Times bestselling author returns with a biography examining the dramatic life and unparalleled leadership of England's greatest medieval king Henry V reigned over England for only nine years and four months and died at the age of just thirty-five, but he looms over the landscape of the late Middle Ages and beyond. The victor of Agincourt, he is remembered as the acme of kingship, a model to be closely imitated by his successors. William Shakespeare deployed Henry V as a study in youthful folly redirected to sober statesmanship. For one modern medievalist, Henry was, quite simply, "the greatest man who ever ruled England." For Dan Jones, Henry V 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, but he 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. Henry V is a historical titan whose legacy has become a complicated one. To understand the man behind the legend, Jones first examines Henry's years of apprenticeship, when he saw the downfall of one king and the turbulent reign of another. Upon his accession in 1413, he had already been politically and militarily active for years, and his extraordinary achievements as king would come shortly after, earning him an unparalleled historical reputation. Writing with his characteristic wit and style, Jones delivers a thrilling and unmissable life of England's greatest king.
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DA256.J66 2024
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