The Crusades: A History

The Crusades: A History

by RobertPayne (Author)

Synopsis

In this masterly work, Robert Payne brings to life the Crusade battalions that founded vast kingdoms in Christ's native land nearly a thousand years ago. He has woven a glittering tapestry of a period when splendour vied with baseness, piety with greed, courage with folly. Here is an exquisitely wrought saga of the medieval world that tells of the clash between East and West at a time when religious fervour was widespread and the possession of an ancient sepulchre mattered most in the lives of men. Robert Payne's highly praised histories include: The Holy Sword: The Story of Islam from Muhammad to the Present and The Christian Centuries from Christ to Dante. Shortly before he died in 1983 he wrote, 'From visits to the Holy Land I have come to know the country...well; from Petra with its Crusader church in the south, to Beirut which is thickly encrusted with the drama of the Crusades in the North. I have fished in the Sea of Galilee and walked over the Horns of Hatin, where the most terrible of all the Crusader battles was fought and lost.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 31 Jul 1994

ISBN 10: 070905467X
ISBN 13: 9780709054672

Media Reviews
'Probably no author of this century has produced so many books at such a high level of scholarship.' The Times 'Payne's book recreates the two hundred years of Crusader history with a blazing intensity that exhibits to the full his powers both as scholar and storyteller. He covers all eight Crusades in a magnificent sweep, from that of 1095, inspired by Pope Urban II, to the disastrous one of 1270 led by Louis IX. The book is a major contribution to our understanding of the Middle Ages, and makes marvellous reading.' Publishers' Weekly
Author Bio
Born in Cornwall in 1911, Robert Payne was educated at St Paul's School, at the universities of Capetown and Liverpool and at the Sorbonne. At various times a shipwright, an armaments officer, a news correspondent, a translator, a professor of English and a pilot, but always a historian, he lived all over Europe and Africa and in Asia. He was author of over fifty books including The Splendour of Persia, The Holy Sword and The Gold of Troy.