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Matthew Hawkwood Thriller Series Books 1-3: Ratcatcher, Resurrectionist, Rapscallion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 841

Matthew Hawkwood Thriller Series Books 1-3: Ratcatcher, Resurrectionist, Rapscallion

The Sunday Times bestselling historical thrillers. Meet Matthew Hawkwood: soldier, spy, lover. A man as dangerous as the murderers, spies and traitors he hunts on the crime-ridden streets of London at the height of the Napoleonic wars.

Hawkwood
  • Language: en

Hawkwood

Brand-new book from popular author, Jack Ludlow

Sir John Hawkwood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Sir John Hawkwood

In Florence cathedral hangs a remarkable portrait by Uccello of Sir John Hawkwood, the English soldier of fortune who commanded the Florentine army at the age of 70 and earned a formidable reputation as one of the foremost mercenaries of the late middle ages. His life is an amazing story. He rose from modest beginnings in an Essex village, fought through the French campaigns of Edward III, went to Italy when he was 40 and played a leading role in ceaseless strife of the city-states that dominated that country. His success over so many years in such a brutal and uncertain age was founded on his exceptional skill as a soldier and commander, and it is this side of his career that Stephen Cooper explores in this perceptive and highly readable study.

Additions to the Memoirs of Sir John Hawkwood
  • Language: en

Additions to the Memoirs of Sir John Hawkwood

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  • Published: 1784
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hawkwood, a romance of Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Hawkwood, a romance of Italy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1840
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Memoirs of Sir John Hawkwood
  • Language: en

Memoirs of Sir John Hawkwood

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1782
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hawkwood's Voyage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Hawkwood's Voyage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-22
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  • Publisher: Solaris

THE WESTERN WORLD IS BURNING... Even as cities and cathedrals are tumbling, their defenders crucified by the invading Merduks, the Faithful war among themselves, purging heretics and magical folk and adding to the flames. For Richard Hawkwood and his crew, a desperate venture to carry refugees to the uncharted land across the Great Western Ocean offers the only chance of escape from the Inceptines’ pyres. The King's cousin, Lord Murad, has an ancient log book telling of a free, unspoiled land...

The Company of the Silver Hare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

The Company of the Silver Hare

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Hawkwood and the Kings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 744

Hawkwood and the Kings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07-27
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  • Publisher: Solaris

THE WESTERN WORLD IS BURNING... For Richard Hawkwood and his crew, a desperate venture to carry refugees to the uncharted land across the Great Western Ocean offers the only chance of escape from the Inceptines’ pyres. In the East, Lofantyr, Abeleyn and Mark – three of the five Ramusian Kings – have defied the cruel pontiff’s purge and must fight to hold their thrones through excommunication, intrigue and civil war. In the quiet monastery city of Charibon, two humble monks make a discovery that will change the whole world. Aekir, the Holy City, has fallen and all now seems lost, but even on the eve of destruction the Faithful still war amongst themselves... Hawkwood and the Kings collects Hawkwood’s Voyage and The Heretic Kings, the first two books in Paul Kearney’s spectacular The Monarchies of God cycle.

Hawkwood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Hawkwood

The hugely acclaimed, best-selling life of Hawkwood, one of the outstanding figures of English and European history. John Hawkwood was an Essex man who became the greatest mercenary in an age when soldiers of fortune flourished - an age that also witnessed the first stirrings of the Renaissance. When England made a peace treaty with the French in 1360, during a pause in the Hundred Years War, John Hawkwood, instead of going home, travelled south to Avignon, where the papacy was based during its exile from Rome. He and his fellow mercenaries held the pope to ransom and were paid off. Hawkwood then crossed the Alps into Italy and found himself in a promised land: he made and lost fortunes extorting money from city states like Florence, Siena, and Milan, who were fighting vicious wars between themselves and against the popes. This man of war husbanded his use of violence, but for all his caution he committed one of the most notorious massacres of his time - an atrocity that still clouds his name.