The First Kingdom : Britain in the age of Arthur

Max Adams

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Summary

The First Kingdom: Britain in the Age of Arthur by acclaimed historian Max Adams invites readers on an extraordinary journey through one of the most enigmatic eras of British history. This insightful exploration of Early Medieval Britain transcends typical historical narratives, uncovering the complexities of a time shrouded in myth and mystery.

In this compelling non-fiction account, Adams masterfully delves into the cultural and political landscapes of Britain during the age of Arthur. His engaging storytelling combines rigorous historical research with vivid narrative prose, making history accessible and fascinating for both enthusiasts and newcomers alike. As a follow-up to his bestseller, The King in the North, Adams continues to challenge prevailing views, offering fresh perspectives on the legends and realities of British heritage.

Readers will find The First Kingdom not only informative but also reflective of the profound social changes that shaped the early British landscape. This book resonates particularly with fans of historical non-fiction and those interested in British history, making it an essential addition to any library. The themes of identity, power, and mythology are explored in depth, inviting contemplation of how the past informs our present.

Max Adams’s expertise and engaging style have earned him accolades, bringing recognition to his contributions to the field of history. The First Kingdom stands out in the realm of historical literature, bridging the gap between academic rigor and captivating storytelling.

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Product Information

Title: The First Kingdom : Britain in the age of Arthur
Author: Max Adams
ISBN: 9781788543484
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Apollo
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 36 mm
Publication Date: 11 November, 2021
Pagination: 512 pages
Weight: 410 g

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