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King and Baronage (A.D. 1135-1327)
- By: William Holden Hutton
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William Holden Hutton (1860-1930) was a British historian and Dean of Winchester Cathedral. In this slim volume, Hutton writes of the long period of feudal anarchy following the death of King Henry I in 1135, during which Henry's implacable daughter, Mathilda, battled the ineffectual King Stephen. Hutton then describes the turbulent reign of the great King Henry II, the reigns of Kings Richard, John, Henry III, and of the first two Edwards, rulers who whether weak or strong, rigid or resourceful, were grimly opposed by their powerful barons. - Summary by Pamela Nagami
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Philip Augustus : The Rise of a French King
- By: William Holden Hutton
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Meet Philip Augustus, the formidable king of France from 1165 to 1223, whose reign transformed the nation. As the grandfather of Saint Louis, Philip was not just a monarch; he was a master strategist. While England’s Henry II battled his own sons, Philip and his son Louis were busy unifying their fragmented kingdom. In this engaging biography, uncover the compelling story of a king who navigated the treacherous waters of power, loyalty, and ambition. Experience Philip’s dramatic encounters, including his tumultuous relationship with Pope Innocent III and his estranged wife, Ingeborgis. ...
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Bomb- The 1945 Test of the First Atomic Bomb
- By: William Holden Hutton
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Explore the pivotal moment in history when the first atomic bomb was tested at the Trinity site in New Mexico in 1945. This fascinating collection of two U.S. government publications‚one from 1984 and the other from 1995‚provides a comprehensive look into the planning, organization, and execution of the test. While each publication offers unique insights, they also share some overlapping content. Discover what happened at the site post-test and how it was transformed into a national historic landmark. - Summary by David Wales
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Philip Augustus
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Dive into the fascinating life of Philip Augustus, also known as Philip II of France (1165-1223), the grandfather of Saint Louis and one of Frances most formidable kings. As Englands Henry II grappled with his rebellious sons, Philip and his devoted son, Louis, skillfully unified their small yet powerful kingdom. In this engaging and concise history, we encounter King Philip as he rides alongside his estranged wife, Ingeborgis, at the behest of the commanding Pope Innocent III, charging boldly into the fray at the Battle of Bouvines. In his later years, he adeptly navigated conflicts and ...
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