Book description
From the winner of the 2004 Whitbread Biography Award and the Marsh
Biography Award John Guy, comes Thomas Becket, a lively and
enlightening new study that brings a colossal figure of British
history vividly to life.
Behind the legend, there was a man.
In 1120 the wife of a Norman draper's merchant gave birth to a baby
boy in London's bustling Cheapside. Despite his sickly constitution,
middle-class background and unremarkable abilities, he rose within the
space of thirty-five years to become the most powerful man in the
kingdom, second only to Henry II himself.
At his height, he led seven hundred knights into battle, brokered
peace between nations, held the ear of the Pope and brought one of the
strongest rulers in Christendom to his knees. And within three years
of his bloody assassination, he was a saint whose cult had spread the
length and breadth of Europe, and a legend who remains as
controversial and compelling today as he was during his life.
The story of Thomas Becket is the story of an enigma, as well as of
one of the most tumultuous periods in English history. Drawing on a
vast array of contemporary records, personal letters and first-hand
accounts, John Guy has reconstructed a psychologically compelling,
stunningly nuanced and utterly convincing account of this most
remarkable man, the dramatic times in which he lived and the pivotal
role he played in his nation's history.
'Lively, effortlessly readable, superb. A triumph' The Times
'Suspenseful, meticulously researched . . . however well you think
you know the story, it is well worth the read' Financial Times
'Wonderfully moving and subtle. Reading of the assassination is
almost unbearably intense and brings tears to one's eye' Daily
Express
'Compelling, marvellously measured, entertainingly astute, and in
places positively moving' The Independent
'A beautifully layered portrait of one of the most complex
characters in English history . . . not only corrects many historical
errors and uncertainties, but merits reading more than once, for the
sheer joy of its superb storytelling' The Times
'Scintillates with energetic scene-setting, giving us a tactile,
visual feel for early medieval England . . . breathes new life into an
oft-told tale' Financial Times
'Vivid and extremely readable. The most accessible Life of Thomas
Becket to be published in recent years' The Times Literary
Supplement
John Guy is an award-winning historian, accomplished broadcaster and
a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. His previous books include My
Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, winner of the
2004 Whitbread Biography Award and the Marsh Biography Award, the
highly acclaimed dual biography A Daughter's Love: Thomas and
Margaret More and a history, Tudor England, which has
sold over 250,000 copies worldwide.
John Guy is an award-winning historian, accomplished broadcaster and
a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. His previous books include My
Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, winner of the 2004
Whitbread Biography Award and the Marsh Biography Award, the highly
acclaimed dual biography A Daughter's Love: Thomas and Margaret More and
a history, Tudor England, which has sold over 250,000 copies worldwide.