In the Days of William the Conqueror
Author:
Eva March Tappan
Illustrator:
J.W. Kennedy
Publication:
1901 by Lothrop, Lee & Shepherd Books
Genre:
Biography, History, Non-fiction
Series:
Tappan's "In the Days Of..." Series Members Only
Pages:
298
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William's indefatigable ambition transcends castles, seas, and even kingdoms. His calculated actions and bold decisions alter the course of history, culminating in his ascension to the English throne.
Experience the turbulent 11th century, a time when the clangor of swords and the cries of warriors were woven into the fabric of Europe. William's ascent to the throne, his decisive victory at the Battle of Hastings, and his efforts to consolidate power are vividly portrayed in this engaging historical narrative. Beyond the battlefield, the book delves into the societal changes, legal reforms, and cultural shifts that marked William's reign.
Tappan's skillful storytelling and attention to historical detail make this book a compelling read for history lovers, students, and anyone intrigued by the life and legacy of one of England's most influential monarchs.
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