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Hardcover Edward the First Book

ISBN: 1025619706

ISBN13: 9781025619705

Edward the First

"Edward the First" offers a comprehensive and scholarly exploration of one of England's most formidable monarchs. Written by the renowned medievalist T. F. Tout, this biography delves into the life and reign of Edward I, a ruler whose legal reforms and military campaigns fundamentally reshaped the British Isles. The narrative traces his evolution from a headstrong prince during the Barons' War to a seasoned statesman often referred to as the "English Justinian" for his significant contributions to English law and constitutional development.

The work provides a detailed account of Edward's attempts to consolidate the realm, including his complex relationships with Scotland and his conquest of Wales. Tout expertly analyzes the administrative and parliamentary advancements of the late thirteenth century, illustrating how Edward's governance laid the groundwork for the modern English state. Beyond the political and military achievements, the biography examines the personal character of the king, balancing his reputation as a ruthless warrior with his devotion to his family and his sense of duty to the crown.

This volume serves as an essential resource for students of medieval history and those interested in the evolution of the British monarchy. It remains a definitive study of a pivotal era, capturing the essence of a king whose legacy continues to be felt in the legal and political structures of Great Britain.

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