Hawkwood
David Donachie
(Author)
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Description
Fourteenth-century Italy: The Hundred Years' War is over, and the country is in upheaval as desperate cities struggle against both each other and venal Papal rule. Unable to rely on their own citizens to fight their battles, the cities and popes are forced to pay vast amounts of money to mercenary forces to fight on their behalf.
Newly knighted Sir John Hawkwood is headed for France to make his fortune. A valiant Englishman, shrewd and relentless on the battlefield, he soon finds himself fighting for and against any state of Italy prepared to pay handsomely. If none will pay, he and the White Company brutally seize what they desire. It is a world of massacre and pillage in which life is less than cheap and no one can be trusted. To survive, a man has to be quick-thinking, fleet of foot, and strong in his sword arm . . . and Hawkwood is such a man.Product Details
Price
$24.95
$23.20
Publisher
McBooks Press
Publish Date
July 01, 2023
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.23 X 7.56 X 0.85 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781493073696
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David Donachie (1944-2023) was born in Edinburgh. He always had an abiding interest in military history, including ancient Rome, the Middle Ages, the British navy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the clandestine services during the Second World War. He had more than fifty published novels to his credit, with over a million combined sales. David lived in Deal, the historic English seaport on the border of the English Channel and the North Sea.
Reviews
Praise for David Donachie "Pure adventure with excitement and daring all the way . . . historical fiction at its very best." --Historical Novels Review Online "High-speed epic from an ace storyteller." --Daily Sport "Exciting and unpredictable." --The Bookbag