Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem

Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem

by David Nicolle (Introduction), Geoffrey Regan (Author), StanleyLane-Poole (Author)

Synopsis

Saladin is a legendary figure in the history of the Middle East. Saladin's rise to fame in the tumultuous arena of twelfth-century Middle Eastern politics was rapid and he quickly established himself as a military commander of genius, a man of honour and an intrepid statesman. This is the classic detailed biography of Saladin, and history of his life and times, was written by the eminent historian Stanley Lane-Poole. The author, able to access the rich and colourful chronicles of Arab and Moslem historians, provides us with a brilliant insight into the life and deeds of this warrior-monarch. Based on a lifetime of study, Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem examines Saladin's youth, his military experiences, his conquest of Egypt and Syria, the Holy War against the crusaders and, crucially, Saladin's duel with the chivalric Richard the Lionheart. For this new edition David Nicolle has provided a new Introduction and new illustrations complement this classic work.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Greenhill Books
Published: 15 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1853675032
ISBN 13: 9781853675034

Author Bio
Stanley Lane-Poole was an eminent historian of the history of the Middle East. His works included The Moors in Spain, The Art of the Saracens and Cairo. Dr David Nicolle is an acknowledged expert on the military history of the Middle Ages.