Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Discover the rich history of the British Isles with the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, expertly translated by Michael James Swanton. Published by Liverpool University Press in 2005, this remarkable work consists of 36 pages and represents the first continuous national history of any Western people in their own language. Swanton's translation is informed by the latest research from paleographers, archaeologists, and historians, providing a comprehensive context for these ancient annals. This edition not only offers a captivating insight into early and medieval literature but also serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the historical narratives of the British Isles. Enhance your literary collection with this essential piece of history that bridges the past and present.