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Maurice Keen: Knightly Pursuits, 15 December 2005
A Knight’s Own Book of Chivalry
by Geoffroi de Charny, translated by Elspeth Kennedy.
Pennsylvania, 117 pp., £10, May 2005,0 8122 1909 0 Show More
by Geoffroi de Charny, translated by Elspeth Kennedy.
Pennsylvania, 117 pp., £10, May 2005,
The Master of Game: The Oldest English Book on Hunting
by Edward, Duke of York.
Pennsylvania, 302 pp., £14.50, September 2005,0 8122 1937 6 Show More
by Edward, Duke of York.
Pennsylvania, 302 pp., £14.50, September 2005,
“... he was lucky to miss), he was taken into the royal council of King Philip VI. With the next king, John II, who ascended the French throne in 1350, he came to be on very close terms. He was one of the Knights of the Order of the Star, founded by John in 1352 and which that king hoped would revive French chivalry after its ... ”