Author:Joinville and Villehardouin,Caroline Smith
The Conquest of Constantinople by Geoffrey of Villehardouin and The Life of Saint Louis by John of Joinville are eye-witness accounts of going to war in the service of God. In the first years of the thirteenth century Villehardouin served as an envoy in the Fourth Crusade, at the very heart of a campaign that veered from its aim of conquering Muslim Egypt to the sacking of Greek Orthodox Constantinople. Half a century later, Joinville accompanied the French king, Louis IX, on crusade to Egypt and the Near East. The Chronicles of the Crusades are invaluable first-hand narratives of these campaigns and provide vivid insights into the characters and beliefs of the crusaders.
The best short work on the origins of the second world war. It is a masterpiece of compression
—— Literary ReviewStimulating and enjoyable... essential reading
—— GuardianWell-written, authoritative
—— Norman Stone , Sunday TimesThe authors combine passion with understanding to make sound historical sense
—— The EconomistIt is mesmerising to read about a world careering to hell
—— IndependentA touching record of one man's experience of war.
—— Guardian(An) erudite, monumental piece of historial research ... it's a great tale with a clear argument, baked by an impressive array of sources and detail.
—— Charles Clover , Financial TimesA superbly crafted book
—— Alexander M. Martin , TLSA lucid and detailed account
—— Geoffrey Hosking , London Review of Books