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Agincourt

By: Dr Michael Livingston, Bernard Cornwell - foreword
Narrated by: Rupert Farley
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Bloomsbury presents Agincourt by Michael Livingston, read by Rupert Farley.

Agincourt is one of the most famous battles in English history, a defining part of the national myth. This groundbreaking study by Mike Livingston, author of Never Greater Slaughter, presents a new interpretation of Henry V's great victory.

'It’s quite a feat to write an account of England’s most famous battle that makes the reader feel like they’re experiencing history that is fresh, new and exhilarating.' Dan Snow

King Henry V’s victory over the French armies at Agincourt on 25 October 1415 is unquestionably one of the most famous battles in history. From Shakespeare’s ‘band of brothers’ speech to its appearances in numerous films, Agincourt rightfully has a place among a handful of conflicts whose names are immediately recognized around the world.

The English invasion of France in 1415 saw them take the French port of Harfleur after a long siege, following which Henry was left with a sick and weakened army, which he chose to march across Normandy to the port of Calais against the wishes of his senior commanders. The French had assembled a superior force and shadowed the English Army before finally blocking its route. The battle that followed was an overwhelming victory for the English, with the French suffering horrific casualties. Agincourt opened the door for Henry V’s further conquests in France.

Agincourt provides a new look at this famous battle. Mike Livingston goes back to the original sources, including the French battle plan that still survives today, to give a new interpretation, one that challenges the traditional site of the battlefield itself. It is a thrilling new history that not only rewrites the battle as we know it, but also provides fresh insights into the men who fought and died there.

©2023 Michael Livingston and Bernard Cornwell (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Europe Great Britain Medieval Military Middle Ages Royalty England Siege

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Great book Shane about the narrator- just wrong for a non fiction book.
Having heard the author on podcasts- it’s a pity he didn’t read it himself as he has a better voice.

Apart from that an excellent book - busts many myths, especially the ones from Shakespeare’s play.

Boring narrator

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Great author I especially loved crecy, read it twice. Now we have an in depth look at what actually happened on the day of Agincourt. Phenomenal research and fascinating to contemplate a possible new battle sight. It dose go rather deep into details at points which could be abit tedious for the average person wanting a general picture but if you're a geek you will love it. Get Google earth up when the battle begins or a map of the area to help with what's actually going because place names and movements can become dizzying, but I definitely recommend.

An in depth new look at the battle of Agincourt

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Great read, covered all aspects of the campaign in France , plus Henry’s younger days & the battle of Shrewsbury 👍🏻

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This is an original approach to describing the Battle of Agincourt. The author challenges much of the established thinking around some key aspects of the battle. The narration is good.

Unfortunately, in trying take a fresh approach, there is too much time spent rubbishing the work of other historians. It’s as though the author hates his fellow academics more than the French hated the English.

A new approach to understanding Agincourt

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