What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: England in the Late Middle Ages (The Pelican History of England #4)User Review - Philip - GoodreadsEngland In The Late Middle Ages (1307-1536) by AR Myers forms the fourth volume of The Pelican History Of England. Now sixty years old, this particular text examines a period of transition, perhaps ... Read full review Review: England in the Late Middle Ages (The Pelican History of England #4)User Review - Smcleish - GoodreadsOriginally published on my blog here in June 1998. Like DM Stenton's English Society In The Early Middle Ages: 1066 1307, this book forms part of the Pelican History of England. It's aim is similar ... Read full review Related books
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