The Sword and the Scimitar.

By Ernle Bradford

ISBN: 9781497625808

Printed: 1974

Publisher: Victor Gollancz. London

Dimensions 18 × 26 × 2 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 18 x 26 x 2

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In the original dust jacket. Green cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.

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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First edition. Victor Gollancz,1974.First edition.Large format green hardback(gilt illustration on the front cover,gilt lettering to the spine,small nick on the edge of the back cover) with Dj(very small tear,a couple of creases and nicks on the edges of the Dj cover),both in GC.Illustrated inside the front and back cover, full colour,b/w photos,maps,drawings.Nice and clean pages but with a pen mark on the outer edges,two small creases on the edge of the pages.The book is in GC with light shelf wear on the Dj cover.240pp including List of colour plates,maps of crusades,bibliography,index.Price un-clipped.Heavy book. This is another paragraph Product Description: For nearly two centuries, from 1096 until 1291, a tide of pilgrims, knights, men-at-arms, priests, traders and peasants swept from Western Europe to the Levant – Crusaders whose common aim was to recover the Holy Place of Christendom.The Sword and the Scimitar is a saga of one of the most fanatical religious wars in world history. It is a story abounding with highly distinctive personalities – popes, saints, kings, sultans and heroes like Saladin and Richard Coeur de Lion, of the encounter of two great cultures and their cross-fertilization. It tells of the three great Military Orders, the Knights Hospitaller of St John, the Teutonic Knights and the Knights Templar. It does not disguise the savagery that accompanied the capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders or the scenes of fire and carnage when the Kingdom of Jerusalem fell nearly two centuries later, and the markets of the East were so flooded with Christian slaves that a young Frankish woman might be sold for one silver coin.

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