- Unknown Binding: 405 pages
- Publisher: W. Heinemann (1933)
- Language English
- ASIN: B0008BSXF0
- Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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More than once I found myself admiring William, for he was complex ruler and not always ruthless. However, in the end, I still felt for Harold, who briefly became King Harold I of England, because no matter what novel I have read about the "Oath" made to William by Harold, it always seemed forced.
Once you get past the flowery chivalry-type language, you find a worthwhile page turning novel! This book was much better, by far, than The Golden Warrior by Hope Muntz (which was also forgetable!) and was more insightful of William's personality during his eventful life and leadership. It is out-of-print but well worth the time to locate and read!
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