The past is a foreign country: this is your guidebook.
Imagine you could get into a time machine and travel back to the fourteenth century. What would you see? What would you smell? More to the point, where are you going to stay? Should you go to a castle or a monastic guesthouse? And what are you going to eat? What sort of food are you going to be offered by a peasant or a monk or a lord?
This radical new approach turns our entire understanding of history upside down. It shows us that the past is not just something to be studied; it is also something to be lived. It sets out to explain what life was like in the most immediate way, through taking you, the reader, to the middle ages, and showing you everything from the horrors of leprosy and war to the ridiculous excesses of roasted larks and haute couture.
Time Traveller's Guide To Medieval England
Ever wonder what it was like to live in Medieval England? Time Traveller's Guide To Medieval England lets you do just that. Mortimer's writing style is like no other history text available, he surrounds the reader with everyday mundane experiences along with the usual extreme events of the era, forcing the reader into believing you are actually there. A brilliant read for lovers of history who don't generally like the usual dry history texts widely available. Reviewed by 01sd.
QDB, 03/09/2014