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The White Ship

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The sinking of the White Ship is one of the greatest maritime disasters in English history, more influential to our country than the loss of the Titanic.

Here, Sunday Times bestselling author Charles Spencer tells the real story behind legend, and shows how one incredible shipwreck changed Englands course forever. In 1120, the White Ship was known as the fastest ship afloat.

When it sank, it was sailing from Normandy to England with the only legitimate heir to King Henry I, William of Atheling, aboard.

He was drunk, carousing with his companions and pushing wine into the eager hands of the crew. The next day only one of the three hundred who had boarded the ship was still alive.

A butcher who had slunk aboard to pursue his wealthy debtors clung to the ships floating mast and was rescued, along with the story of the shipwreck: the blind-drunk crew, Williams gusto to overtake his fathers ship, the hull-shredding impact with submerged rock, the sinking of the White Ship, and the tragic fate of William, heir to England and Duke of Normandy. William, a raucous, arrogant young Prince and the face of Englands future, had drowned along with a hefty score of the social elite.

The absence of an obvious heir led to two decades of tremendous bloodshed as civil war erupted over who should inherit the crown.

One incredible shipwreck and two decades of violent uncertainty; Englands course had changed forever. Praise for the author: Authoritative narrative history with the pace of a Jason Bourne film BOOKS OF THE YEAR, EVENING STANDARDA truly thrilling tale which Spencer, a natural storyteller, delivers with erudition and wit ... an exhilarating read DAILY TELEGRAPHA book of quite extraordinary period atmosphere, the most diligent research and an appropriately cracking pace SUNDAY EXPRESSIt's a wonderful tale, and Spencer tells it with journalistic flair THE TIMESRiveting...To Catch a King is as gripping as any thriller SUNDAY TELEGRAPHOne of the joys of this book...is just how close the reader gets to the action.

The day-by-day account of the fugitive's doings provide delicious details.

Charles Spencer is the perfect person to pass the story onto a new generation.

His pacey, readable prose coasts elegantly through the great tale.

To Catch a King is a cracking read and those who come to it knowing little of the famous tale will find they have a treat in store LITERARY REVIEWIn this pacey slice of narrative history Charles Spencer...constructs this spare but atmospheric account of six weeks that changed the course of English history MAIL ON SUNDAY

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Product Details
HarperCollins Audio
000843333X / 9780008433338
CD-Audio
942.023
01/02/2021
United Kingdom
English
1 CD (555 min.)
Narrated by Richard Trinder.