"Chris Given-Wilson is an exceptional historian, and this is an exceptional book: deeply researched, illuminated by a panoramic knowledge of the medieval world, beautifully written and profoundly humane. Archbishop, Chancellor, Kingmaker is the biography this fascinating man deserves, and for which the rest of us have been waiting."--Helen Castor, author of The Eagle and the Hart "Impressively researched and compellingly readable, this major new biography, the first full-length study of Arundel's action-packed life, brings the archbishop vividly to life and offers a fresh evaluation of his role in the tangled politics of Henry IV's reign. Chris Given-Wilson's written a fine book and an important one."--Nigel Saul, author of Richard II "A cracking read, which combines impeccable learning with great enthusiasm."--Alison McHardy, author of The Reign of Richard II "Only Given-Wilson could connect so lucidly and confidently such an impossibly wide-ranging and complicated life. An aristocrat bishop at twenty, an archbishop, five times the chancellor, and the kingmaker who created the Lancastrian kings, Thomas Arundel was above all the most assiduous of churchmen, who debated with heretics and mystics, inaugurated the burning of Lollards, and purged them from Oxford University."--Michael Hicks, author of The Wars of the Roses.
Archbishop, Chancellor, Kingmaker : A Life of Thomas Arundel