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Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell
Another reader's review from the Winter Reading Program:"If you want to learn of the horrors of war in the early 15th century, this is the book to read. About the "Battle that Made England," Agincourt (Find this book in our catalog) is a must read novel for period buffs. You get a true sense of what life was like in those days - not very pleasant - and what it was like to fight hand-to-hand in mortal combat. Graet plot rich with characters, and an end rich in fulfillment. A must-read!"
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If you want to learn more about the battle, try Agincourt : Henry V and the battle that made England by Juliet Barker [Editor] Find this book in our catalog
Labels: 2009 Winter Reading, Agincourt, Bernard Cornwell
posted by Elizabeth on 3/03/2009




