Warriors of God

Warriors of God

by JamesReston (Author)

Synopsis

This is the epic story of the battle for the Holy Land, and the two opposing warriors at its centre: legendary crusader Richard the Lionheart, and Sultan Saladin, iconic hero of the Islamic world. Richard Plantagenet, commonly depicted as a romantic figure, emerges here in all his dark complexity at the head of the blood-soaked Crusades. Likewise Reston offers a compelling portrait of Salah ad-Din, a wise and cultured Sunni Muslim whose recapture of Jerusalem in 1187 set the stage for his mighty clash with the forces of Christian Europe. 'This book is a timely reminder that (we must hope) George Bush didn't know what he was talking about when he uttered the infamous 'c' word after September 11. For the crusades were among the most disgusting blots on the human record, the men who embarked on them doing so in the name of their god, also known as the Prince of Peace; and they, too, thought they were defending the only civilisation on earth.' Geoffrey Moorhouse, Guardian

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 21 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0571210627
ISBN 13: 9780571210626
Book Overview: Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade by James Reston is a dramatic and timely portrayal of the blood-soaked Crusades of the twelfth century.

Media Reviews
Top of George W. Bush's reading list is this 'engrossing story of a fabled conflict' (Independent on Sunday). 'Saladin and Richard the Lionheart shared the great common ethos of the time: the code of chivalry. James Reston Jr rides with them in the late 12th-century Third Crusade. Well aware that war makes for a rattling story, he devotes his gift for words to the construction of a thrilling narrative'. Economist; 'The varied landscapes of the Holy Land are described with the visual awareness of a topographical painter, and both the ecstasy and the horror of medieval warfare are tellingly evoked'. Sunday Telegraph
Author Bio
James Reston is the author of twelve previous books, including Warriors of God, The Last Apocalypse and Galileo: A Life. He has written articles for The New Yorker, Esquire, Vanity Fair, Time, Rolling Stone and many other publications; three plays; and the scripts for three Frontline documentaries. He lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland.