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The King in the North: The Life and Times of Oswald of Northumbria
'A triumph - a Game of Thrones in the Dark Ages' TOM HOLLAND. The magisterial biography of Oswald Whiteblade, exiled prince of Northumbria, who returned in blood and glory to reclaim his birthright. A charismatic leader, a warrior whose prowess in battle earned him the epithet Whiteblade, an exiled prince who returned to claim his birthright, the inspiration for Tolkien's Aragorn. Oswald of Northumbria was the first great English monarch, yet today this legendary figure is all but forgotten. In this panoramic portrait of Dark Age Britain, archaeologist and biographer Max Adams returns the king in the North to his rightful place in history.
Max Adams (Author), Hamilton Mcleod (Narrator)
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The King in the North: Booktrack Edition: The Life and Times of Oswald of Northumbria
'A triumph - a Game of Thrones in the Dark Ages' TOM HOLLAND. The magisterial biography of Oswald Whiteblade, exiled prince of Northumbria, who returned in blood and glory to reclaim his birthright. A charismatic leader, a warrior whose prowess in battle earned him the epithet Whiteblade, an exiled prince who returned to claim his birthright, the inspiration for Tolkien's Aragorn. Oswald of Northumbria was the first great English monarch, yet today this legendary figure is all but forgotten. In this panoramic protrait of Dark Age Britain, archaeologist and biographer Max Adams returns the king in the North to his rightful place in history.
Max Adams (Author), Hamilton Mcleod (Narrator)
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A vivid, heartbreaking portrait of the fate that so many African countries suffered after independence. The dictator who grew so rich on his country's cocoa crop that he built a 35-storey-high basilica in the jungles of the Ivory Coast. The austere, incorruptible leader who has shut Eritrea off from the world in a permanent state of war and conscripted every adult into the armed forces. In Equatorial Guinea, the paranoid despot who thought Hitler was the saviour of Africa and waged a relentless campaign of terror against his own people. The Libyan army officer who authored a new work of political philosophy, The Green Book, and lived in a tent with a harem of female soldiers, running his country like a mafia family business. And behind these almost incredible stories of fantastic violence and excess lie the dark secrets of Western greed and complicity, the insatiable taste for chocolate, oil, diamonds and gold that has encouraged dictators to rule with an iron hand, siphoning off their share of the action into mansions in Paris and banks in Zurich and keeping their people in dire poverty. "A breathtaking account ... Paul Kenyon is a brilliant writer who's been there and tells a story of unparalleled greed and western complicity in vivid detail" MICHAEL BUERK "It is [the] minute observations that make Mr Kenyon's book so hard to put down" ECONOMIST "Highly readable ... A chapter on the rise of Félix Houphouët-Boigny is especially vivid" THE TIMES "Well written and sensibly structured ... Some of the most revealing passages are based on interviews with retired expatriate executives and diplomats who were witness to the excesses of the early post-colonial years" THE SUNDAY TIMES "Kenyon's stories of corruption and excess are truly compelling, while his analysis of the West's motivations is astute and illuminating" CULTURE TRIP "A jaw-dropping tale of greed, corruption and brutality" DAILY EXPRESS "A heart-breaking and stomach-churning history but also an utterly absorbing one ... Kenyon blends in gripping, authenticating first-hand testimonies from those who were behind the carnage and corruption ... This book shines a vital light on how Africa was robbed 'in broad daylight'" --UAE NATIONAL "A humane, timely, accessible and well-researched book that shines a light on urgent African issues [...] that, when we consider the state of our own societies, can no longer be dismissed as merely somewhere else's problem" IRISH TIMES "The stories it tells of dictators such as Robert Mugabe and Muammer Gaddafi are grimly fascinating and leave the reader to ponder why so many of Africa's liberation heroes turned into villains" FINANCIAL TIMES
Paul Kenyon (Author), Hamilton Mcleod (Narrator)
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A major new biography of the Black Prince. In 1346, at the age of sixteen, he won his spurs at Crécy; nine years later he conducted a brutal raid across Languedoc; in 1356 he captured the king of France at Poitiers; as lord of Aquitaine he ruled a vast swathe of southwestern France. He was Edward of Woodstock, eldest son of Edward III, but better known to posterity as 'the Black Prince'. Michael Jones tells the remarkable story of a great warrior-prince - and paints an unforgettable portrait of warfare and chivalry in the late Middle Ages. "Pacy, vivid and extremely readable... its extensive research and questioning approach also make it an important work for specialists to consult." TLS "It is not often that a work of medieval history provokes a news story in the Daily Mail." THE OLDIE 'Jones's historical chapters are measured, reasonable and elegantly written.' SUNDAY TIMES on THE KING'S GRAVE "This book will undoubtedly become the first port of call for anyone interested in the Black Prince for years to come." ROYAL STUDIES JOURNAL
Michael Jones (Author), Hamilton Mcleod, Norman Mcleod (Narrator)
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