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Listening Length: 20 hours and 49 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Audible.com Release Date: April 18, 2013
Language: English, English
ASIN: B00BSUN1Y8
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The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made EnglandBy Dan JonesPENGUIN GROUP Viking - 560 pagesPublication Date: April 18, 2013This is a wonderful highly readable book. Although it is pure history, it's so beautifully written, so lyrical it reads like a novel. Rarely has any book about this remarkable family given me that sense of destiny, the full of the of their influence as well as the romance of England's premier ruling family. That to a large extent the Plantagenets defined England -- perhaps even created it was a unique idea for me. That their more than 200 year reign, at its peak and its depths still to a large degree defined British identity was something I'd never considered.It was wonderful to read history where the author appreciates not just the facts, but the drama, the romance, the story and the myth was a delight. The imprint left by this ruling family on Great Britain is deep, pervasive and affects every aspect of England's identity, even into the 21st century long after the family has -- technically -- disappeared. On many levels, this family can never disappear. They are part of the soil, the air, the heart of the island kingdom they ruled.From its opening words, the book grabbed me and pulled me in. It "had" me before I had finished the preface, much less the first chapter.Although I was predisposed to enjoy it, I had no idea how much I would enjoy it. This is a book that greatly and delightfully exceeded my expectations. I have read many books about the Plantagenets, both straight history and as literary "docudrama." I am very familiar with the stories of each of the monarchs, the wars, the disputes and so on. It could have been old news for me, but instead, it was like reading it for the first time. What a wonderful fresh voice the author brings to material that has been written about -- one might think -- to the point where you could reasonably question whether or not yet another tome on the subject serves any purpose.Was anything new uncovered? Not really new information, but a new way of looking at existing knowledge I had read in many other forms. Pity this book was completed before the remains of Richard III were found ... I wonder if that discovery might have altered the author's perception of this most controversial and last of the Plantagenet kings? I have often felt Richard to be unfairly maligned, but give what we know, we are each entitled to put whatever interpretation seems reasonable as an overlay to the same information.As you might expect, the book includes maps, lineage charts, all the family connections of the Plantagenets. The story covers that period from Empress Mathilda through Richard III. It stops before the ascent of the Tudors. That, as the author points out, is another book. And I want to read that one, too.This is a long book. I had no trouble with its length other than finding enough time to read the whole thing. It wasn't hard to become engrossed in each of its sections. It doesn't require any particular prior knowledge of the period, although prior knowledge would certainly not hurt any. In any case, you can hardly grow up an English-speaker and not have heard of so many of the characters that strut, gallop or crawl across the pages.I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is wonderful, whether or not you are a scholar, history buff, Anglophone or Anglophile, lover of historical novels ... or innocently searching for a great read.It's available in hard cover, paperback, Kindle and audio format. I don't believe you could go wrong no matter what version you choose.
Like many other people who are thinking about getting this book, I am reading it for a history class. I would agree with many that it is a compelling read and very interesting, but it can get kind of confusing and boring if you don't know anything about this time period of these people. I'm am writing a paper on this, and I've found that by rereading the preface, I was able to piece everything together again. If you start to feel bogged down in the countless details, then reread the summary of the books parts in the preface. This will help even if you're reading it for fun, because it reminds you of what's important and why. I would definitely recommend this book, I didn't value English history much before I read this, and now I hope to read more about this time period and the ones preceding and succeeding it if I get the chance!
Growing up in Southern California during the late 50s and early 60s in a middle-class WASP environment, I, an avid reader born of two avid readers, was almost predestined to be exposed to stories of King Arthur, Robin Hood, and King Richard the Lionheart. Plus, going to a Catholic grade school, we learned of King Henry VIII, who treated several of his wives most shamefully and tore his realm from the bosom of Mother Church. Thus, by 1975, I was primed for my first visit to England. Upon my return, I stumbled upon the magnificent 4-volume set on the Plantagenet kings by Thomas Costain (THE CONQUERING FAMILY, THE MAGNIFICENT CENTURY, THE THREE EDWARDS, THE LAST PLANTAGENETS). I became hooked then, and for life, on British history, and I’ve returned to the island more times than I can offhand remember and travelled to all its corners and many points in between.THE PLANTAGENETS by Dan Jones, though it concludes with Richard II while Costain’s series continues to Richard III’s overthrow by Henry Tudor (Henry VII), is simply a magnificent reminder to me four decades later why I came to love England and Great Britain more perhaps than my own country.THE PLANTAGENETS contains eight pages of color photos. Surprisingly, it’s in this section that I noticed a glaring mistake, rather surprising since the book as a whole is obviously such a work of love for the author. One of the snaps is of Conwy, one of Edward I’s Welsh castles. The trouble is, it’s not Conwy, but Harlech. That’s like mislabeling a photo of London’s Westminster Cathedral (Roman Catholic) as St. Paul’s Cathedral (Anglican). The two are very different in appearance and identity. (I trust one also knows the difference between Westminster CATHEDRAL and Westminster ABBEY.)The startling error in the photo section aside, if you can’t find Costain’s books, then that by Jones is a splendid narrative on the subject. Honor is due Dan for the effort and research it took to write it.
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