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The bestselling author ofThe King in the Northturns his attention to the obscure era of British history known as 'the age of Arthur'.brbr'Not just a valuable book, but a distinctive one as well'Tom Holland,unday Timesbrbr'An accessible and illuminating book'Gerard de Groot,The Timesbrbr'A fascinating picture of Britain's new-found independence'This EnglandbrbrSomewhere between the departure of the Roman legions in the early fifth century and the arrival of Augustine's Christian mission at the end of the sixth, the kingdoms of Early Medieval Britain were formed. But by whom? And out of what?brbrThe First Kingdomis a skilfully wrought investigation of this mysterious epoch, synthesizing archaeological research carried out over the last forty years to tease out reality from the myth. Max Adams presents an image of post-Roman Britain whose resolution is high enough to show the ergence of distinct political structures in the sixth century – polities that survive long enough to be bedded in the medieval landscape, recorded in the lines of river, road and watershed, and morialized in place names.p

The First Kingdom

  • By Max Adams

    From the author ofThe King in the North– an intellectually probing and beautifully wrought investigation of the obscure centuries that followed the departure of the Romans from Britain.p
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    Imprint: Apollo l Publiction Date: August 2013 l Word Count: 484p
  • About the Author

    Max Adamsis a writer, archaeologist and woodsman whose work explores thes of landscape, knowledge and human connectedness with the earth. He is the author ofAdmiral Collingwood,Aelfred's Britain,Trees of Life, the bestsellingThe King in the North,In the Land of Giants, The First KingdomandThe Museum of the Wood Age. He has lived and worked in the North East of England since 1993.p

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