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Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem: Richard the Lionheart, the Crusades and the Battle for the Holy Land By Stanley Lane-Poole

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Stanley Lane-Poole
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9.2 x 6.1 x 0.9 Inch
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Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem: Richard the Lionheart, the Crusades and the Battle for the Holy Land By Stanley Lane-Poole
ISBN: 9781848328747
Author: Stanley Lane-Poole
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.9 Inch
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Stanley Path Poole's "Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem" is an enchanting and well-informed verifiable story that transports perusers to a critical period in the conflict of civic establishments during the Campaigns. Path Poole skilfully disentangles the rich embroidery of the Sacred Land's set of experiences in this grasping novel, where two of history's most notable characters, Saladin and Richard the Lionheart, meet up close and personal in a battle for matchless quality and the city of Jerusalem.
Path Poole takes perusers through the turbulent period of the Campaigns, submerging them in the political interest, strict enthusiasm, and legendary struggles that characterized this time with striking composition and significant comprehension of the verifiable background. The book digs into the lives and methodologies of two extraordinary pioneers, Saladin and Richard the Lionheart, offering knowledge on their dissimilar foundations, inspirations, and crucial jobs in trimming the destiny of the Sacred Land.
As you turn the pages, you'll see the stupendous attack on Jerusalem and the amazing military strategies utilized by Saladin, the Muslim legend who battled to safeguard his kin's consecrated locales. All the while, you'll find out about the gallant yet brutal strategies for Richard the Lionheart, the not entirely set in stone to recapture Jerusalem for the Crusaders.
The story of Stanley Path Poole is something beyond a verifiable narrative of fights and triumphs; it is a modern investigation of the social trades, strict enthusiasm, and getting through the inheritance left by these two incredible men. Perusers will come to acknowledge Saladin and Richard the Lionheart's huge effect on the course of history and the exchange of influence and confidence during a troublesome age.

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