
Format: Hardback
Pages: 255
ISBN: 9780752430461
Pub Date: December 2004
Imprint: Tempus Publishing Ltd
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£9.95
RRP: £25.00
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Description:
Somewhat contradictory views of Henry V are held within contemporary and near-contemporary accounts. Some said Henry was a pious, prudent and likeable prince who was concerned with the welfare of his people, others painted him as a callous, single-minded and reckless man who shed blood both at home and in France. Keith Dockray's controversial biography begins by assessing 15th-century sources from England and France before looking at Shakespeare's Henry and the ways in which 20th-century historians portrayed him. Henry's life and career form the second part of the book which concludes with a survey of his personality, achievements and failures as well as his legacy.