Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life - Alison Weir (Unabridged)
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- Audio > Audio books
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- 478.51 MB
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- English
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- Jul 11, 2015
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- davieboy1966
Written by Alison Weir Read by Jill Tanner Format: MP3 Bitrate: 64 Kbps Unabridged Length: about 22hrs Publisher: Recorded Books,LLC Release date: 2002 Format: mp3, 64kbps, stereo in chapters Combining the pace and descriptive quality of a novel with the authority of a textbook, Alison Weir's study of the revered and reviled Eleanor of Aquitaine should be valuable to anyone with an interest in medieval European history. Wife of Louis VII of France and subsequently of Henry II of England, and mother of Richard "the Lion-Hearted," Eleanor played a prominent part in the politics of the 12th century. Weir brings all the color and ever-present dangers of Eleanor's world to life, filling the text with absorbing background detail and revelatory contemporary anecdotes. She is concerned throughout to make critical analysis of the primary sources, the later myths about Eleanor, and other modern biographies. This results in a fresh and thoughtful perspective on the energetic life of a determined and ambitious woman living with the sexism, excesses, and violence of a society in which the word of a single man could condemn thousands to death. Eleanor of Aquitaine is a vivacious but scholarly book with extensive notes and references, giving an objective and rich account of the staunch Eleanor, her feuding family and her complex and unstable world. Original from cassette not my rip. Sound quality and speed vary from side to side. Altered where I could to make Jill Tanner sound more like Jill Tanner. Enjoy and Seed!!