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The English Friend - A Life of William De La Pole, First Duke of Suffolk (1396-1450) (Paperback)
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The English Friend - A Life of William De La Pole, First Duke of Suffolk (1396-1450) (Paperback)
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'Orleans would never be theirs; the great expanse of central and
eastern France south of the Loire would never be theirs. Henry on
his deathbed had ordered them to keep at the war till they held the
whole country, but to Suffolk, haggard in defeat, that was not a
realistic option. It was time to secure what they now possessed,
and come to terms with the Valois. The quest for peace would
dominate the rest of Suffolk's life. And in the end it would
destroy him.' An illustrated biography of William de la Pole, first
duke of Suffolk (1396-1450) William de la Pole spent half his life
fighting for the Lancastrian kings in France, in the later stages
of the Hundred Years War. The war cost him his father and his four
brothers. Taken prisoner, he lost a fortune paying his ransom - and
gained two friends: his captor, the bastard of Orleans, and the
bastard's half-brother, the famous French poet Charles of Orleans.
Suffolk, also a poet, was to become Orleans' jailer. He spent the
remainder of his life trying to bring about peace between England
and France. It made him the most hated man in England. This
powerful true story of friendship, loyalty and treachery is the
first full-length biography of an extraordinary man. It features
two kings of England, Henry V and Henry VI; the astonishing Jeanne
d'Arc; and the three loves of Suffolk's life: Jacqueline of
Hainault, a Flemish duchess; Malyne de Cay, a nun who bears his
daughter; and the woman he marries, Alice Chaucer, grand-daughter
to the poet. Susan Curran uses a wide range of sources including
contemporary documents and chronicles to bring Suffolk's story to
life. The illustrations include photographs of the places Suffolk
knew, and many stunning examples of contemporary stained glass from
England and France.
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