Martha Rofheart
ASIN: B00XIBO5E0
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Pages: 424
Henry V was a man whose charm and military genius - and concern for his subjects - made him one of the most popular kings in English history. Set in the lusty and tumultuous fifteenth century, this superb novel traces the brilliant career of the all-conquering victor of Agincourt.Among the last of the great medieval rulers and the first of the ardent nation builders, Henry V is seen from several perspectives: his queen; his beautiful Welsh mistress, Morgan; his court jester, the fool; a comrade-in-arms; and his own point of view as both boy and man.They illuminate the many sides of Henry V's personality - the devil-may-care prince portrayed by Shakespeare, the bold hero of Agincourt, the husband of Katharine of Valois, and the warrior-peacemaker who welded England, Wales, and France into a single kingdom. Martha Rofheart goes behind the textbook facade of history and tells the story of ...