14th Century Reading - The Life and Campaigns of the BP

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Gregoire de Lyon
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14th Century Reading - The Life and Campaigns of the BP

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While browsing my local used bookstore, I came across quite the find that I felt I should share with my fellow 14th Century mafioso's:

The Life and Campaigns of the Black Prince
Edited and Translated by: Richard Barber
ISBN: None listed
Copyright: The Folio Society of London 1979

This is a collection of letters from the field back to England. They are written by a wide assortment of men at arms in the retinue of Edward III and his son. Each letter is headed with who it is from, who it is to (when available), and a listing of the original language. The letters are arranged in a manner to tell a cohesive story of the progress of the English march through France.

I'm not very far into it, but have the feeling that it is going to be a prize in my library. It gives excellent examples of the "high speech" and has first hand accounts of "the action". As is pointed out in the Introduction, most of our "period" accounts of the 100 Years War were written by scholars after the fact. These accounts are first hand.

My copy cost $25. I would say that it was well spent.
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I think I might have to take a trip tomorow to the local bookstore and see if they can get this for me. :lol:

Thanks for the tip.
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I also bought this. Got my copy from ebay. Definatly a good read.


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I'll have to look for this too. it sounds very interesting, thanks for the info on it.

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