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Marc Morris Collection By Marc Morris 4 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789124020637

Publisher: Penguin/Windmill Books ltd
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Titles in This Set:
The Anglo-Saxons
The Norman Conquest
A Great and Terrible King
King John

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789124020637

Overview:
Step into four pivotal volumes that chart the making of medieval Britain, now gathered in a single, indispensable paperback collection. Marc Morris blends archival evidence with vivid storytelling to illuminate how England emerged from the shadows of Rome, through conquest, kingship, rebellion, and law. The Anglo-Saxons traces the long arc from post-Roman Britain to the formation of a distinct English identity. The Norman Conquest dissects 1066 and the seismic upheavals that followed—nations redefining language, governance, and architecture. A Great and Terrible King introduces Edward I, a ruler whose campaigns shaped Britain’s future, while King John reveals a controversial reign whose decisions culminated in Magna Carta and its enduring consequences. This four-book set is a cohesive, accessible journey through centuries of power, culture and law, perfect for curious readers, students, and history lovers seeking an authoritative yet engaging read in a compact paperback bundle.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What makes this Marc Morris collection genuinely compelling is how each volume complements the others, creating a seamless arc from the distant roots of England to the Magna Carta era. Morris’s disciplined narrative—clear, meticulously researched, and richly readable—lets readers sense the progression of English society: the forging of institutions, the evolution of language and law, and the ever-present tension between ambition and accountability in ruling elites. The four-title set offers exceptional value for anyone building a foundational understanding of medieval Britain, while also serving as a binge-worthy sequence for readers who want a deeper, more connected historical literacy. It’s a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts, students preparing for exams, or lifelong learners who crave a trusted, single-entry gateway into a drama-filled chapter of European history.

Books Included in This Collection:
The Anglo-Saxons
Step back to a Britain newly freed from Roman rule, where frontier pressures, migrations, and power struggles laid the groundwork for a nation. Marc Morris peels away myths to reveal how early kings, warriors, and communities stitched together the foundations of England. This volume offers a vivid, readable panorama of a transformative era, balancing narrative drama with careful sourcing to illuminate the people and events that shaped a young England’s identity.

The Norman Conquest
In the wake of Hastings, Morris explores how a dramatic invasion altered every facet of English life—from governance and law to language and daily life. He goes beyond well-worn battle descriptions to examine the long tail of upheaval: rebellions, fortifications, and a society reimagined by Norman rule. The result is a nuanced account of how England’s political landscape, social structures, and even attitudes toward power were rewritten in the Norman era.

A Great and Terrible King
Edward I looms large in British history, but Morris brings him into sharp, human focus: a ruler driven by a belief in rightful authority, whose campaigns reshaped the British Isles and left a formidable, lasting legacy. This biography places Edward in context—military campaigns, governance, and the political complexities of ruling a growing realm—offering readers an intimate portrait of a king who was as controversial as he was consequential.

King John
A monarch of contradictions, John’s ambition, political maneuvering, and confrontations with barons led to one of medieval England’s defining documents: Magna Carta. Morris grounds the narrative in contemporary chronicles and letters, presenting a persuasive, often dramatic case for how John’s choices triggered civil strife and foreign pressures, while revealing the durable tension between royal authority and the rule of law.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for adults and mature readers who love nuanced history presented with clarity and intellectual honesty. It suits students studying medieval England, teachers assembling accessible classroom resources, and gift buyers seeking thoughtful, substantial non-fiction. Fans of biographies and political history will appreciate the intimate perspectives on rulers and the long arc of English governance. If you’re curious about Magna Carta, castle-building, and the cultural shifts that shaped England, this collection provides a coherent, engaging entry point and a durable, bookshelf-worthy set for any history library.

Key Benefits:

  • Four essential medieval histories in one durable paperback collection
  • A cohesive reading journey from post-Roman Britain to Magna Carta
  • Accessible yet deeply researched narrative by a renowned expert in medieval England
  • Great for study, personal enrichment, and informed gift-giving
  • Compact, brand-new paperbacks that are easy to handle and gift-ready
  • Strong value for collectors and readers seeking a complete, authoritative set

About the Author:
Marc Morris (born 1973) is a British historian renowned for his accessible, thoroughly researched studies of medieval England. He has presented the Channel 4 television series Castle, bringing Britain’s fortresses to a wide audience, and he has authored several influential histories of the period. Morris’s work is celebrated for its careful use of primary sources, engaging narration, and the way it makes complex history approachable for general readers. Notable titles include biographies and histories that illuminate kings, battles, and legal transformations across medieval Britain, establishing him as a trusted voice for readers building a solid foundation in English history.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete collection means you can trace England’s formation in a single, elegantly packaged journey. The four volumes complement each other—each focusing on a distinct era, yet collectively revealing how political power, culture, and law evolved together. It’s a premium, gift-ready set that appeals to history lovers, students, and curious lifelong learners alike, offering authoritative insights in an approachable voice. If you’re building a medieval Britain shelf, this set provides a coherent, binge-ready reading experience with the credibility and polish you’d expect from a top-tier historical writer.

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