Story of Corfe Castle, and of Many Who Have Lived There : Collected From Ancient Chronicles and Records; Also From the Private Memoirs of a Family Resident There in the Time of the Civil Wars
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Paperback / Softback
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1036502783
ISBN-13
9781036502782
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
British & Irish history
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This book offers a deep dive into the rich history of Corfe Castle, tracing its foundations from the Anglo-Saxon Monarchy through to the Restoration of the Monarchy, revealing its pivotal role in England's storied past. The author meticulously pieces together historical facts, private letters, and scarce publications to illuminate the lives of those who inhabited or were connected with this iconic castle throughout various periods of English history. With a thematic focus on mutual improvement and learning from history, this narrative explores how even the humblest individuals can contribute knowledge and how much there is still to learn from our predecessors. Through chapters dedicated to significant epochsranging from the construction of Corfe Castle in King Alfred's time, its strategic importance during the Great Rebellion, to its ultimate destruction and the broader implications for the regionthe author crafts a compelling account that intertwines local lore with national events. The inclusion of an appendix and illustrations such as portraits and ground plans enriches this exploration, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of Corfe Castle's legacy. This book stands as a testament to how historical institutions and structures like Corfe Castle continue to offer invaluable lessons on resilience, community, and change across centuries.
This book offers a deep dive into the rich history of Corfe Castle, tracing its foundations from the Anglo-Saxon Monarchy through to the Restoration of the Monarchy, revealing its pivotal role in England''s storied past. The author meticulously pieces together historical facts, private letters, and scarce publications to illuminate the lives of those who inhabited or were connected with this iconic castle throughout various periods of English history. With a thematic focus on mutual improvement and learning from history, this narrative explores how even the humblest individuals can contribute knowledge and how much there is still to learn from our predecessors. Through chapters dedicated to significant epochsranging from the construction of Corfe Castle in King Alfred''s time, its strategic importance during the Great Rebellion, to its ultimate destruction and the broader implications for the regionthe author crafts a compelling account that intertwines local lore with national events. The inclusion of an appendix and illustrations such as portraits and ground plans enriches this exploration, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of Corfe Castle''s legacy. This book stands as a testament to how historical institutions and structures like Corfe Castle continue to offer invaluable lessons on resilience, community, and change across centuries.
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