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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2015
Copyright © Maurice Druon 1977
This translation copyright © Andrew Simpkin 2014
First published in French as Quand un Roi perd la France
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Source ISBN: 9780007491377
Ebook Edition © January 2015 ISBN: 9780007492275
Version: 2014-11-29
‘Our longest war, the Hundred Years War, was merely a legal debate, interspersed with occasional bouts of armed warfare’
PAUL CLAUDEL
Contents
Part One: Misfortunes Come From Long Ago
1. The Cardinal of Périgord thinks …
2. The Cardinal of Périgord speaks
5. The Beginnings of the King they call The Good
6. The Beginnings of the King they call The Bad
Part Two: The Banquet of Rouen