As an overview of the Crusades that lasted from 1096 until 1291, this little book is an excellent primer on the subject.
I found myself a little disappointed in the way some events were 'glossed over' or 'marginalized' - and this is likely to be the case for anyone who has read up on the subject in any detail.
However, at times there were details I hadn't been aware of, and perspectives other authors (that I'd read on the subject) hadn't explored.
Beginning with the first Crusade and ending with the fall of Acre, at only 192 pages (including Index) this volume can only be expected to provide an outline of the political and military tides that dominated the times.
But it actually exceeds its limitations, and for any lay reader of Crusades history, is a 'keeper'.
Kerry Hennigan
Review 2 Sept 2015.