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    "The King in the North" by Max Adams

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    "The King in the North" by Max Adams

    "The King in the North: The Life and Times of Oswald of Northumbria" by Max Adams
    Head of Zeus | 2013 | ISBN: 1781854181 9781781854181 9781781854174 | 816 pages | PDF | 17 MB

    This book is more than just a biography of the first great English monarch: it is a stunningly researched, wide-ranging, beautifully written and revelatory history of seventh-century Britain in all its aspects.

    swald Whiteblade lived one of the most influential and colourful lives in early English history. Before his death in battle against the pagans of Mercia cut short his reign as king of Northumbria (634-42), he remodelled his northeastern English homeland as a Christian kingdom, founded the monastery of Lindisfarne, introduced a culture of learning which influenced all Europe, and became the most powerful ruler in Britain.

    Max Adams's thrilling account rescues Oswald from Dark Age obscurity to reveal an unjustly forgotten English hero - a king whose return from exile to reclaim his birthright was the inspiration for J. R. R. Tolkien's Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings.

    Contents
    Welcome Page
    Dedication
    Maps
    A note on dates and timelines
    Chapter I: Queen’s move
    Chapter II: The Sound of Iona
    Timeline: AD 547 to 604
    Chapter III: Pride and prejudice
    Chapter IV: Coming of age in Dál Riata
    Chapter V: Uncle Edwin
    Chapter VI: King’s gambit
    Timeline: AD 604 to 631
    Chapter VII: Winter quarters
    Chapter VIII: The return of the King
    Chapter IX: Holy Islands
    Chapter X: The neighbours
    Chapter XI: Holy shires
    Chapter XII: Oh brother, where art thou?
    Timeline: AD 632 to 642
    Chapter XIII: Miracles will happen
    Chapter XIV: Family affairs
    Chapter XV: Promises, promises
    Chapter XVI: Wood and stone
    Chapter XVII: The Bay of the Lighthouse
    Timeline: AD 642 to 671
    Chapter XVIII: Habeas corpus
    Chapter XIX: Incorrupt
    Chapter XX: Men of letters
    Timeline: AD 672 to 735
    Appendices
    Appendix A: The Bernician king-list problem
    Appendix B: The genealogies of the kings
    Appendix C: A note on the languages of
    seventh-century Britain
    Glossary of Useful Words
    A Note on Place-Name Elements
    Picture Section
    Notes to the Text
    Bibliography
    Acknowledgements
    Picture Credits
    Index
    About this Book
    Reviews
    About the Author
    with TOC BookMarkLinks