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J. Bryce
is on page 100 of 144
"It was this mixture of patriotism, social conscience, and sexual neurosis that makes Alfred such a quintessential Englishman."
See why I'm enjoying this book?
— Dec 06, 2018 01:37PM
See why I'm enjoying this book?
J. Bryce
is on page 66 of 144
I love this little book, even though the subtitle reads "Alfred the Great and England during the Dark Ages," and he hasn't been born yet.
Here's a quote that may show why:
"All in all Norse paganism looks like what you get if teenage boys design a religion, focused on fighting, fornication, and alcohol, whereas Christianity seemed to them like it was thought up by their mothers." Page 65.
— Dec 05, 2018 10:20AM
Here's a quote that may show why:
"All in all Norse paganism looks like what you get if teenage boys design a religion, focused on fighting, fornication, and alcohol, whereas Christianity seemed to them like it was thought up by their mothers." Page 65.
J. Bryce
is on page 16 of 144
16 pages in (hey, I don't get much opportunity to read) and Claudius has just invaded Britain. But the author is sardonic and funny. Not 1066 and All That funny, but very good.
— Nov 28, 2018 02:36PM
J. Bryce
is starting
Page one? LOL, after the intro....
Covers the same ground as Bernard Cornwell's The Last Kingdom, but factually and succinctly. Not bad at all, a good introduction I think.
— Nov 27, 2018 05:11PM
Covers the same ground as Bernard Cornwell's The Last Kingdom, but factually and succinctly. Not bad at all, a good introduction I think.

