"Stories of the Olden Time, From De Joinville and Froissart" offers a captivating glimpse into the medieval world through the eyes of two celebrated chroniclers. This volume presents meticulously selected and adapted narratives from the works of Jean de Joinville and Jean Froissart, bringing to life the chivalry, conflicts, and customs of the era. Readers will encounter vivid depictions of historical events, notable figures, and the daily lives of people during the Middle Ages.
M Jones expertly weaves together these accounts, providing an accessible entry point for modern readers to explore these pivotal historical sources. Experience the drama and intrigue of medieval history through these timeless tales, which capture the essence of a bygone era and continue to resonate with their rich detail and compelling storytelling.
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