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A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain

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by Marc Morris


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  Family Trees

  Table of Contents

  Illustrations

  Preface

  1 A Saint in Name

  2 The Family Feud

  3 Civil Peace and Holy War

  4 The Return of the King

  5 The Disobedient Prince

  6 Arthur’s Crown

  7 Peaceful Endeavours

  8 The Great Cause

  9 The Struggle for Mastery

  10 Uniting the Kingdom?

  11 A Lasting Vengeance

  12 A Great and Terrible King

  Abbreviations

  Notes

  Bibliography

  Family Trees

 

 

 


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