1066 was the year that changed England forever.
Get ready to be hooked by the complete story of William the Conqueror — and learn about one of history's most influential generals at the same time! Comets, a dead king, invasions—all of these foreboded a great turning point in England's history. With the death of Edward the Confessor, Harold took the throne, but he knew he would have to defend his throne from his cousin, the ambitious and fierce William of Normandy. William had lived a life that forced him to be cruel and decisive when dealing with enemies, and he was getting ready to invade England so that he could claim it for his own.
This thrilling biography—written by Jacob Abbott and newly edited for younger readers—offers a glimpse into the life of a man who brought feudalism to England, and by so doing ended one culture, and established one that would eventually rule the world and create the civilization we all live in.
William the Conqueror is part of Makers of History , a 19th century biography series by two brothers—Jacob and John S.C. Abbott. Reprinted by Canon Press, these biographies have been edited and brought up-to-date for readers twelve and up. Not only are these editions given vintage style paperback covers, but they also include introductions that explain where these men and women fit into the timeline of history."
188 pages.
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