"A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings" by Johann Martin Lappenberg, translated by Benjamin Thorpe and revised by E.C. Ott , offers a detailed exploration of England's formative period. This new edition provides readers with insights into the political, social, and cultural developments that shaped Anglo-Saxon England. Lappenberg's meticulous research and Thorpe's accessible translation make this work an invaluable resource for understanding the foundations of English identity and institutions. The book examines key figures, events, and societal structures, offering a comprehensive overview of early English history. This edition, revised by E.C. Ott , ensures the text remains relevant and informative for contemporary scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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