Advance praise for Marc Morris’s The Anglo-Saxons:
"An asbolute masterpiece . It feels like the missing piece of historiography on an essential period of our past. Marc Morris is the platonic ideal of scholarly yet readable big history."
– Dan Snow, historian and broadcaster
"A rich trove of ancient wonders, worthy of many a night in the mead hall, listening to its telling! Yet it is also a book for our time. Marc Morris is a genius of medieval narrative, and I am full of admiration."
– Ian Mortimer, author of THE OUTCASTS OF TIME and THE TIME TRAVELERS GUIDE TO RESTORATION BRITAIN
"The people and times are brought vividly back to life, allowing the reader to see, perhaps for the first time, the foundations of modern England. A remarkable achievement. Marc's book will surely become a must-read for any student of English history, and particularly of this woefully overlooked, but vital, period."
– Justin Pollard, author of ALFRED THE GREAT: The Man Who Made England
"A welcome refreshment of a seminal era in the forging of the English identity."
– Kirkus Reviews
“Stunning in its action and drama, this book illuminates fully what turns out to have been a tangled and violent passage in history.”
– Kansas City Star, A Best Book of the Year (Praise for The Norman Conquest)
“Meticulous and absorbing. Where Morris’ book really excels is in its understanding of the conquest’s ramifications for the nation’s demographics, language, and ruling elite."
– Providence Journal, A Best Book of the Year (Praise for The Norman Conquest)
“A historian who specializes in the Middle Ages, especially that period’s monarchies and aristocracy, Morris takes thoroughness to new heights as he compares all the available sources in this valuable text. A thoroughly enjoyable book from an historian’s historian who can write for the masses.”
– Kirkus Reviews (starred) (Praise for The Norman Conquest)
"Medievalist Marc Morris has written an engaging account of turbulent times in a suitable and interesting style."
– The Arts Fuse