1415: Henry V's Year of Glory
- Published: 29 February 2012
- ISBN: 9781448103775
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 656
a three dimensional portrait
Telegraph
Bold...new and unexpected
Anne Wroe, The Economist
Highly recommended
Nicolas Vincent, The Tablet
Ian Mortimer... has virtually single-handedly put medieval history back in the hands of ordinary readers, combining scrupulous research with a wonderfully iconoclastic approach to storytelling
Dominic Sandbrook, Daily Telegraph
Ian Mortimer's 1415: Henry V's Year of Glory is compelling, exuberant and erudite - combining the vivid drama of medieval character and battle with the vigour of revisionist history
Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Young Stalin
Ian Mortimer's decision to tell this story in diary format, giving us an almost day-by-day account, would not have suited every historical study, but in this instance was a stroke of genius. The danger would have been excess of extraneous detail, but Mortimer's instinct is superb and what we get instead is the mythical hero-king- immortalised by the Lawrence Olivier film- rendered suddenly human and close. / The immediacy of the format makes Henry real and flawed; a disturbing and compelling individual.
Lesley McDowell, Independent of Sunday
immerses the reader in the heady drama and the dull routine of a 15th century king's life
Ian Pindar, Guardian
Mortimer creates a convincing new likeness
Nick Rennison, Sunday Times
Mortimer creates a new and convincing likeness of medieval England's most iconic king
Nick Rennison, Sunday Times
Mortimer writes biographical history with formidable energy and panache... This is the most illuminating exploration of the reality of fifteenth-century life that I have ever read
Independent