Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem

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14.99
book_author_name: 
Stanley Lane-Poole
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Hardback
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd
published_date: 
30/08/2016
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9781848328747
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Books > History > Military history > Crusades
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Stanley Lane-Poole|Hardback|Pen & Sword Books Ltd|30/08/2016
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9781848328747
Book Description: 
Saladin is a legendary figure in the history of the Middle East. His rise to prominence in the tumultuous arena of twelfth-century Middle Eastern politics was rapid and he quickly established himself as an intrepid statesman as well as a formidable military commander of great skill, but equally a man of honour. This detailed biography of Saladin, and history of his life and times, was written by the eminent historian Stanley Lane-Poole, who was able to access the rich and colourful chronicles of Arab historians, which provide us with a brilliant insight into the life and deeds of this warrior-monarch. Based on a lifetime of study, Saladin and the Fall of Jersusalem examines Saladin's youth, his military development, his conquest of Egypt and Syria, the Holy War against the crusaders and, crucially, his duel with Richard the Lionheart, including the struggle over Acre and, of course, the fall of Jerusalem. 'Stanley Lane-Poole has rendered valuable service in his different works by presenting various phases of Oriental history and life in such a way as to interest even those to whom such subjects are ordinarily a sealed book'. The American Historical Review

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