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Anarchy
- Narrated by: Richard Burnip
- Length: 15 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London, has lived through Henry II’s reign and has witnessed the terrifying civil war between Henry II’s mother, the Empress Matilda, and her cousin, Stephen; a time so traumatic that it becomes known as the Anarchy.
The greatest letter writer of the 12th Century, Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London, gives an intimate account of one of England’s most troubled eras. Central to his account is the life of a knight he first met over 50 years earlier, Harold of Hereford.
©2013 Stewart Binns (P)2013 Oakhill Publishing
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"A fascinating mix of fact, legend and fiction... this is storytelling at its best." (Daily Mail)
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