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The Anglo-Saxons (Penguin History)

Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0140143955
ISBN-13: 9780140143959
Released: 28 Mar 1991
RRP: £16.99
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out of date - By: Tim Metcalfe, 14 Apr 2008
Unfortunately this work has not been updated to reflect current discoveries & as such reflects the known Archaeological evidence of its time.
Archeologists Dream - By: Mr England, 17 Mar 2008
This book is huge & the information inside is solely based on archeology found in modern England. There are lots & lots of great pictures, maps & coin collections. The book takes us through the Roman period to the battle of Hastings. It is a very interesting read although I found it very biased towards Christianity & not very informative about our heathen heritage but still a very good book. A must have for students & alll those interested in early English history. I also recommend 'A Brief History of the Anglo-Saxons' & to learn about English native Gods I recommend 'Gods & Myths of Northern Europe'. See my reviews.
I Loved This Book - By: Bacteriopheophytin, 31 Jan 2007
This is one of the best books I have bought from amazon.co.uk. I bought this book for a course I was taking on British archaeology. I am normallly not that interested in this area of history/archaeology, being more interested in Egyptology. However, not only did this book teach me about a subject I did not reallly know before owning it, but it also captivated my interest & imagination about the Anglo-Saxons.

I recommend this book to everyone. It is written as a historical narrative, but it also includes descriptions of the archaeological evidence that underpins a lot of our current understanding of the time period. The text is easy to understand, well-written & concise & is complemented by a very large number of beautiful photographs. This book is not only a treat for the mind, it's also a treat for the eye.
Eminently Readable! - By: M. J. Anson, 06 Nov 2006
Ok. Just to be clear, I have never been in the slightest bit interested in history. Of anything. Or anyone. My interest in this period of English history was sparked by Bernard Cornwell's Last Kingdom, etc.. This book by James Campbell is an excellent introduction for an amateur like me. It is nicely illustrated & clearly written. If you want to fill in any missing facts around Cornwell's (partly factual) stories of this period, then this book is for you.
the anglo-saxons - By: , 24 Feb 2005
very book starters reference book for the subject
saw it bought it