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Count Bohemond

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Count Bohemond was a Norman adventurer. History records his meteoric progress from junior member of a Norman warlord's household in Sicily to his conquests in the Middle East.

Alfred Duggan's historical novel reveals how Count Bohemond challenged the Byzantine Empire, first defeating then allying himself with the wily Emperor Alexius and outwitted the high-born, wealthy Crusader leaders who would have led the Crusade to disaster.It is an unrivalled depiction of medieval warfare, from the tactics of cavalry charges to the religious and philosophical beliefs that brought forth the Crusaders.

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Cassell military
0304362735 / 9780304362738
Paperback / softback
823.914
14/11/2002
United Kingdom
English
Historic novels
281 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Faber, 1964.
'He was drawn to the Dark Ages by a real sense of kinship with them' -- Evelyn Waugh 'urbane and polished dialogue, political realism and a splendid sense of the ridiculous' -- Peter Green 'A unity of vision so compelling that whether we find ourselves in the Britain of the Saxon invasions or the Rome of the Triumvirate, we are principally conscious that we are in Duggan Country.' -- TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
'He was drawn to the Dark Ages by a real sense of kinship with them' -- Evelyn Waugh 'urbane and polished dialogue, political realism and a splendid sense of the ridiculous' -- Peter Green 'A unity of vision so compelling that whether we find ourselves in the Britain of the Saxon invasions or the Rome of the Triumvirate, we are principally conscious that we are in Duggan Country.' -- TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT FV Historical fiction