A Distant Mirror: the Calamitous 14th Century

$44.67

This book offers a detailed historical account of the 14th century, enhancing the student’s understanding of European history.

A Distant Mirror: the Calamitous 14th Century
A Distant Mirror: the Calamitous 14th Century
$44.67

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Very slight signs of age or use to 1978 Edition, Owner’s name inside. DJ is browned at top edge and slightly edgeworn and has extra folds on the front flap 4 photo sections, Two time Pulitzer Prize winning author, distinguished and widely read historian. 6 1/2 By 9 3/4″ 2″ thick. 677 pages. examines not only the great rhythms of history but the grain and texture of domestic life: what childhood was like; what marriage meant; how money, taxes, and war dominated the lives of serf, noble, and clergy alike.

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Weight 0.454 lbs
Dimensions 23.9 × 16.8 × 5.3 in

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A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century

$7.35

This historical text offers a detailed examination of 14th-century Europe, supporting curriculum in world history.

A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
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A “marvelous history”* of medieval Europe, from the bubonic plague and the Papal Schism to the Hundred Years’ War, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Guns of August *Lawrence Wright, author of The End of October, in The Wall Street Journal The fourteenth century reflects two contradictory images: on the one hand, a glittering age of crusades, cathedrals, and chivalry; on the other, a world plunged into chaos and spiritual agony. In this revelatory work, Barbara W. Tuchman examines not only the great rhythms of history but the grain and texture of domestic life: what childhood was like; what marriage meant; how money, taxes, and war dominated the lives of serf, noble, and clergy alike. Granting her subjects their loyalties, treacheries, and guilty passions, Tuchman re-creates the lives of proud cardinals, university scholars, grocers and clerks, saints and mystics, lawyers and mercenaries, and, dominating all, the knight–in all his valor and “furious follies,” a “terrible worm in an iron cocoon.” Praise for A Distant Mirror “Beautifully written, careful and thorough in its scholarship . . . What Ms. Tuchman does superbly is to tell how it was. . . . No one has ever done this better.”–The New York Review of Books “A beautiful, extraordinary book . . . Tuchman at the top of her powers . . . She has done nothing finer.”–The Wall Street Journal “Wise, witty, and wonderful . . . a great book, in a great historical tradition.”–Commentary

Features

  • 14th Century
  • Europe
  • History
  • Medieval
  • Modern World

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Weight 0.624 lbs
Dimensions 13.9 × 4.2 × 20.7 in

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