England and the Hundred Years' War
Author(s): Charles William Chadwick Oman
Genre(s): War & Military, Biography & Autobiography
Narrators: Pamela Nagami
Number of Chapters: 14
Length: 05 hours and 52 minutes
Language: English
This little book by the British military historian, Charles Oman, begins with the accession of the warrior king, Edward III, to the English throne in 1327 and ends with the downfall of Richard III at Bosworth Field in 1485. By carrying the story of the Hundred Years' War through the Wars of the Roses, Oman portrays this era of battle and plague within the larger context of the dynastic struggles and civil wars which destabilized England and left France vulnerable to invasion and conquest. Summary by Pamela Nagami.
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From the Fall of Mortimer to the Outbreak of the Struggle with France. The Scottish War. 1330-1337 (Pamela Nagami)
The First Stage of the Hundred Years' War, 1337-1349. From the Outbreak of the War to the Black Death (Pamela Nagami)
From the Peace of Brétigny to the Renewal of the French War.--England under Edward III.--The Spanish War. 1360-1369 (Pamela Nagami)
The audiobook England and the Hundred Years' War falls under the genres of War & Military, Biography & Autobiography. It is written by Charles William Chadwick Oman.