King Henry V.
by Hutchison, Harold F.
Published by : John Day Co. (New York) Physical details: 287 p. Year: 1967Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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942.038 Cos The last Plantagenets | 942.04 Ham Challenge for a throne: | 942.04 War The Wars of the Roses | 942.0420924 Hut King Henry V. | 942.044092 Wei The princes in the tower | 942.046092 Ken Richard the Third | 942.0460924 Sew Richard III: |
The young Lord Henry --
Background --
Two Princes of Wales --
Prince in council --
Interval for legends --
Politics and Lollardy --
Prelude to war --
Staff work --
The Southampton plot --
The Harfleur disaster --
The Agincourt trek --
Harfleur and diplomacy --
Mounting invasion --
Lower Normandy --
The road to Rouen --
The siege of Rouen --
Ending the schism --
Rouen to Meulan --
The Bridge of Montereau --
The Treaty of Troyes --
Heir and regent of France --
Welcome home --
Bauge to Meaux --
Vincennes to Westminster --
Epilogue --
Appendix : The siege of Roen by John Page.
In King Henry V of England, the dying energies of medieval life kindled for a short moment into flame. When Henry died he was only thirty five years old, yet in the nine years of his reign he had surppressed a revolt of the proto-Protestant Lollards, defeated the French against overwhelming odds at Agincourt in 1415, conquered the whole of Normandy and more, and was instrumental in ending the Papal Schism.
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