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The Hundred Years War

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From 1337 to 1453 England repeatedly invaded France on the pretext that her kings had a right to the French throne. Though it was a small, poor country, England for most of those "hundred years" won the battles, sacked the towns and castles, and dominated the war. The protagonists of the Hundred Years War are among the most colorful in European history: Edward III, the Black Prince; Henry V, who was later immortalized by Shakespeare; the splendid but inept John II, who died a prisoner in London; Charles V, who very nearly overcame England; and the enigmatic Charles VII, who at last drove the English out. Desmond Seward's critically-acclaimed account of the Hundred Years War brings to life all of the intrigue, beauty, and royal to-the-death-fighting of that legendary century-long conflict.

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Penguin USA, Inc.
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English

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Cover of: The Hundred Years War
The Hundred Years War
2010, Penguin USA, Inc.
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The Hundred Years War
The Hundred Years War: The English in France 1337-1453
August 1, 1999, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
Cover of: The hundred years war
The hundred years war: the English in France 1337-1453
1993, Constable
in English
Cover of: The Hundred Years War
The Hundred Years War: the English in France, 1337-1453
1978, Constable
in English
Cover of: The Hundred Years War
The Hundred Years War: the English in France, 1337-1453
1978, Atheneum
in English - 1st American ed.

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OL24269000M
ISBN 13
9781101171943, 9781101173770
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18098C60-44AD-4667-9231-C918C1C38F53

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"On the first day of February 1328 King Charles IV of France, third son of King Philip the Handsome and last of the Capetian dynasty, lay dying."

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July 29, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'electronic resource' to 'Electronic resource'
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