Book Review: The Man Who Believed He Was King of France
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:34 am
The Man Who Believed He Was King of France
A fun, true-life story of teh 14th Century the 14th century. The book is rather short, but is an entirely readable English addition of an Italian translation of extant documents outlining the life and times of a 14th Century merchant who was made to believe that he was the rightful king of France. The book details his trials and tribulations as he seeks allies and alliances in his quest to regain his "rightful throne".
The book gives insight into some of the politics being played by the countries adjacent to the 100 Years War in order to capitalize on the chaos taking place in France. Also, the book gives us great detail in passing about day-to-day concerns of the noble traveler during this time.
I highly recommend the book. It is short and available as an e-book for less than half the price of the hardback!
A fun, true-life story of teh 14th Century the 14th century. The book is rather short, but is an entirely readable English addition of an Italian translation of extant documents outlining the life and times of a 14th Century merchant who was made to believe that he was the rightful king of France. The book details his trials and tribulations as he seeks allies and alliances in his quest to regain his "rightful throne".
The book gives insight into some of the politics being played by the countries adjacent to the 100 Years War in order to capitalize on the chaos taking place in France. Also, the book gives us great detail in passing about day-to-day concerns of the noble traveler during this time.
I highly recommend the book. It is short and available as an e-book for less than half the price of the hardback!