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This is the first volume of Costain's history of the Plantagenets. It begins with the civil war between Stephen and Matilda, covers the story of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine and their children, and ends with the signing of the Magna Carta and the death of King John. This is a lot of history to cover in less than 400 pages, so he's just hitting the highlights.
This is dramatized non-fiction, for lack of a better description, and Costain has a strange writing style. One sentence will be quite ...more
This is dramatized non-fiction, for lack of a better description, and Costain has a strange writing style. One sentence will be quite ...more

Originally published in 1949, Thomas Costain's Conquering Family is a history of Henry II and his family. It is the first volume in a series about the Plantagenet Dynasty and is told from a wonderfully British perspective.
The work discusses the succession problems created when Henry I's son died in the White Ship crash. He continues through the death of that famously hated king, John.
Costain uses his British style to introduce readers to the Plantagenet's with detail and an entertaining voice. ...more
The work discusses the succession problems created when Henry I's son died in the White Ship crash. He continues through the death of that famously hated king, John.
Costain uses his British style to introduce readers to the Plantagenet's with detail and an entertaining voice. ...more

Costain said he wanted to write a history of England that reads like a story. Wow, did he succeed! And it really is a history with no dialogue, but he writes in such a way that you don't lose interest. An older lady I know recommended Costain to me and I've been searching for his books for about a year. I finally got the spelling of Costain right and found them a couple weeks ago. My library's catalog says they have one copy of each of his books. When I got the book, it still had one of the old
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