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Edward III ruled England for just over 50 years during the 14th century, but who knew so much was written and recorded about him that this author could write such a comprehensive biography on him? If there is something/anything about Edward III, then I’d be willing to wager that the author has found it. With his knowledge, I would like to take a class from him, but reading this book was more work than pleasure. However Edward had what would be called a successful reign even though the country was at war with France for a great deal of the time (the beginning of The Hundred Years War), and when it wasn’t at war, he was dealing with the black plague, and his people were taxed to the breaking point. On top of that there was famine in the land, corruption at court, and yet Edward had been able to delegate to his sons, unlike Henry II, and I have to wonder how things would have been different had he lived a little longer and/or his son, Edward, the Black Prince. I’m doing my best to learn about the Kings and Queens of England, and I have found that I usually learn better when I read stories as in well-written historical fiction. There was just too much in this book for me to take in, but I did learn more about Edward. I’m looking forward to moving forward to the reign of Richard II even though I know it doesn’t go well.