Ian Mortimer
Medieval Horizons: Why the Middle Ages Matter
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To those who might imagine the medieval period to be defined as ‘before the Tudors and after the Romans’ and also as a ‘...Read Review
The Time Traveler’s Guide to Regency Britain: A Handbook for Visitors to 1789–1830
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If you love the Regency era like I do, then this is the book for you! Within the pages of The Time Traveler’...Read Review
The Time Traveller’s Guide to Regency Britain
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This amazingly detailed book introduces the reader to Regency Britain in an accessible and intriguing way; they can glimpse life through the eyes ...Read Review
The Time Traveller’s Guide to Restoration Britain
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This is part of the author’s series which has the stated intention of taking the reader back in time to see just ...Read Review
The Outcasts of Time
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Two brothers, John and William, one a stonemason and the other a wool merchant, walk home in December 1348, passing through a Devon landscape ...Read Review
Centuries of Change
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I am sure that Ian Mortimer needs little introduction to most of us. His grip on our history is one of the best ...Read Review
The Time Traveller’s Guide to Elizabethan England
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‘Sometimes the past will inspire you and sometimes it will leave you weeping.’ This is history for everyone: the political and religious upheavals ...Read Review
The Time Traveler’s Guide to Medieval England
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If I were going to write a novel set in medieval England, this book would be my bible. Mortimer packs an amazing amount ...Read Review
1415: Henry V’s Year of Glory
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Although this is not a novel, it certainly reads like one. Written in diary form, it covers the events of the year of 1415; ...Read Review
The Fears of Henry IV
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England 1399: Henry of Lancaster has lost all that he was born to, exiled for life by the increasingly tyrannical and capricious King Richard. ...Read Review