Agincourt
My Family, the Battle and the Fight for France
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Published:4th Jun '15
Should be back in stock very soon
Sir Ranulph Fiennes' new account of the Battle of Agincourt will be a unique view on one of the most significant turning points in English history.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes' unique view on one of the most significant turning points in English history.
25 October 2015 was the 600th anniversary of the battle of Agincourt - a hugely resonant event in English (and French) history. Sir Ranulph Fiennes casts new light on this epic event, revealing that three of his own ancestors fought in the battle for Henry V, and at least one for the French. This is a unique perspective on Agincourt from a trained and decorated soldier.
Ran reveals the truth behind the myths and legends of the battle. He tells how after the battle Henry V entertained his senior commanders to dinner, where they were waited on by captured French knights. There is the story of Sir Piers Legge of Lyme Hall, who lay wounded in the mud while his mastiff dog fought off the French men-at-arms. Then there is the legend that the French intended to cut off the first and second right hand fingers of every captured archer, to prevent him from using his bow. The archers raised those two fingers to the advancing French as a gesture of defiance.
In this gripping study Sir Ranulph Fiennes brings back to life these stories and more, including those of his own ancestors, in a celebration of a historical event integral to English identity.
Fiennes, arguably our greatest explorer...has delved deep into history to tell the story of his family's epic journey. - The Times
Fiennes, arguably our greatest explorer...has delved deep into history to tell the story of his family's epic journey. * The Times *
ISBN: 9781444792119
Dimensions: 196mm x 130mm x 26mm
Weight: 249g
336 pages