On the wild Anglo-Scottish border, monks quietly chronicled an age of war, faith, and upheaval. The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272-1346, translated by Herbert Maxwell, offers a rare, unvarnished window into the turbulent heart of 13th and 14th century Britain. This complete English translation of a seminal medieval chronicle brings to life the monastic annals that witnessed the reign of Edward I, the epic wars of Scottish independence, and the daily realities of medieval monastic life. Drawn directly from the cloistered scriptorium of Lanercost Priory, this primary source collection is a cornerstone for medieval history research and a foundational text for university course primary source study. Its pages record not only the clash of armies and the ambitions of kings, but also the rhythms, fears, and hopes of those who lived through siege, famine, and fragile peace. The Chronicle's vivid accounts illuminate the complex web of loyalties and conflicts along the Anglo-Scottish border, making it indispensable for anyone fascinated by the raw human stories behind historical events. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the drama of medieval Britain or a collector seeking an authentic piece of cultural history, The Chronicle of Lanercost stands as both a literary treasure and an essential gateway to the medieval mind. Experience the world as it was seen, year by year, by those who lived through one of Britain's most defining centuries.
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