It has always seemed strange to me that we remember the Battle of Crecy and we celebrate the Battle of AginCourt, but most people seem to have forgotten Poitiers - the other great victory in the Hundred Years War - yet it was just as remarkable a triumph. In some ways, even more so.
You can read the rest of the piece via th below link:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2212586/The-battle-history-forgot-Sharpe-creator-Bernard-Cornwell-says-little-known-victory-600-years-ago-greatest-military-triumphs-British-history.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
You can also read my friend and former editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer, Frank Wilson's review of Bernard Cornwell's historical novel, Death of Kings, via the below link:
http://pauldavisoncrime.blogspot.com/2012/06/review-of-bernards-death-of-kings.html
And you can check out my interview with Bernard Cornwell about his great Richard Sharpe historical novels at GreatHistory.com via the below links:
http://greathistory.com/interview-with-sharpe-creator-bernard-cornwell.htm
http://greathistory.com/interview-with-sharpe-creator-bernard-cornwell-part-ii.htm
http://greathistory.com/interview-with-sharpe-creator-bernard-cornwell-part-iii.htm
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