Anglo Saxon Chronicles. Alfred the Great.

ISBN: 9781317900405

Printed: 2022

Publisher: East India Publishing Company. Ottowa

Edition: First Edition

Dimensions 17 × 23 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 23

Condition: As new  (See explanation of ratings)

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Softback. Navy cover with yellow title and design.

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles is a collection of Old English annals chronicling the history of the Anglo-Saxon race. They were originally compiled in Wessex during the reign of Alfred the Great (871-899 AD). It was continuously updated by following generations and in one case was still being updated in 1154 AD. Regardless of certain biases, the Chronicle is the most important historical source of history of the British Isles for the period between the departure of the Roman Empire, and years following the Norman conquest. There are seven original copies of the text that reside in the British Library and two other public libraries in the United Kingdom.


Alfred the Great was the king of the West Saxons at the time of heightened invasions from the Scandinavian Vikings. His kingdom of Wessex was the last surviving Saxon kingdom left in resistance to the invaders. At one-point Alfred’s kingdom was reduced to his household in exile in the marshlands in Somerset, England. Through military reorganization, diplomatic manoeuvres, and Christian missionary work, Alfred was able to push back against the Scandinavians and establish Wessex as the most powerful kingdom on the British Isles. By the end of his reign Wessex was the dominant power on the British Isles, the Vikings had been humbled and partially assimilated into Christian culture. His dream of an united Britain under the control of Wessex was almost complete. Alfred is the only English King to be given the title of ‘the Great’.

Review: My son has found this book invaluable for his History Degree studies at York. Of all his required reading this book has been used above all other suggested reading matter and has been useful both for essay work and end of year exams.

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