April's Reviews > Agincourt: Henry V and the Battle That Made England

Agincourt by Juliet Barker

by
1423634
's review
May 10, 10

bookshelves: non-fiction, history, england, france, 15th-century

I read this after listening to Cornwell's Agincourt. At the end of the recording, he lists books he consulted while writing his novel. This was one of them.

The real history of Agincourt and the events surrounding it is almost as good as any soap opera, with murder, revenge, politics, and religion.

Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Agincourt.
sign in »

No comments have been added yet.