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August 2015 Issue John Guy When England Ruled France The Hundred Years War: Volume IV – Cursed Kings By Jonathan Sumption
December 2003 Issue Juliet Barker An Errant Knight The Flower of Chivalry: Bertrand Du Guesclin and the Hundred Years War By Richard Vernier LR
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