Allen & Unwin Hawkwood, History, English, Paperback, 400 pages

Allen & Unwin Hawkwood book History English Paperback 400 pages

Allen & Unwin Hawkwood, History, English, Paperback, 400 pages

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The second son of a minor Essex landowner, John Hawkwood chose to head south in 1360 after serving as a captain in the Black Prince's wars against France. He and other freebooters besieged the Pope at Avignon, and when they were paid to go to Italy, discovered that the threat offorce could be very profitable indeed. The Italian city states - Florence, Milan, Sienna and Pisa - offered the richest pickings in Europe. Hawkwood became the most successful, clever and reliable mercenary leader of the time, leading the Italians to conclude that 'the Devil is an Englishman.'This is the story of an age when everything came to have a price - when the mercenary companies were vastly rich corporations, with their own accountants, lawyers and orators. But Frances Stonor Saunders's book is also a glittering and hard-edged evocation of a time of cultural greatness, peopled by characters ranging from Chaucer, Petrarch, Boccaccio and St Catherine of Sienna to corrupt Popes and the Visconti tyrants of Milan.

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Name
Allen & Unwin Hawkwood book History English Paperback 400 pages
Category
Features
Genre
History
Book cover type
Paperback
Language version
English
Written by
Frances Stonor Saunders
Number of pages
400 pages
Suggested gender
Any gender
Publisher
Faber
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
October 2005
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