Harold the King
by Helen Hollick
Description
Two men. One Kingdom. One Crown.
England
Harold Godwinesson, a young respected Earl, rides to inspect his new Earldom of Essex and East Anglia. He meets and falls in love with beautiful Edyth Swannhaels – Edyth the Fair. She will become the mother of his children despite the disapproval of his sister, the future Queen.
Normandy
William, the bastard son of a Duke, hungers for power. A charismatic leader, but brutal and determined, he cares for nothing and no one except his own greed for ambition and self advancement. Which includes gaining the Crown of England.
1066
When the old King, Edward, dies, England is left to the mercy of fate – and the stubborn will of two powerful men. Only one of whom can be King.
In this wonderful, skillfully crafted tale, Helen Hollick sets aside the propaganda of the Norman Conquest and brings to life the English version of the events that led to the most famous date in British history.
This is the remarkable story of the last Saxon King: his tender love, determination and loyalty, all shattered by the demanding need of a vulnerable Kingdom. Forced to give up his beloved wife and risk his life for England, the chosen king led his army into the great Battle of Hastings in October 1066 with all the proud honour and dignity that history remembers of its fallen heroes.
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Author Biography
Helen Hollick is a USA Today bestselling author. She lives in Devon with her husband, daughter and son-in-law. She has a variety of pets, which include several horses, a cat and a dog. She has two major interests: Roman/Saxon Britain and the Golden Age of Piracy – the early eighteenth century. Her particular pleasure is researching the facts behind the small glimpses of history and bringing the characters behind those facts to full and glorious life. She has an honours diploma in early medieval history and may one day, if ever she finds the time, go on to obtain her full degree.
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher SilverWood Books
- Publication Date June 2011
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781906236595
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 13.99 GBP
- Pages588
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions229 x 152 mm
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