Lost Realms: Histories of Britain from the Romans to the Vikings

Hardback Published on: 18/08/2022
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Lost Realms
Lost no more
It's rare to find a book that mixes serious history with accurate pop culture references but Williams has managed it here. This account of the patchwork of... READ MORE
Sam is Reading
Lost Realms
Excellent, entertaining history writing at its best
I found Lost Realms to be an extremely readable and interesting discussion of post-Roman history using the geography of the British Isles to provide the re... READ MORE
Dave at Hastings

Synopsis

From the bestselling author of Viking Britain, a new epic history of our forgotten past.

As Tolkien knew, Britain in the 'Dark Ages' was an untidy mosaic of kingdoms. Some - like Wessex, Mercia, Northumbria and Gwynedd - have come to dominate understandings of the centuries that followed the collapse of Roman rule. Others, however, have been left to languish in a half-light forgotten kingdoms who followed unique trajectories before they flamed out or faded away. But they too have stories to be told: of saints and gods and miracles, of giants and battles and the ruin of cities.

This is a book about those lands and peoples who fell by the wayside: the lost realms of early medieval Britain. In Lost Realms, Thomas Williams focuses on nine kingdoms representing every corner of the island of Britain. From the Scottish Highlands to the Cornish coastline, from the Welsh borders to the Thames Estuary, this book uncovers the forgotten life and untimely demise of realms that hover in the twilight between history and fable.

Elmet. Hwicce. Lindsey. Dumnonia. Essex. Rheged. Powys. Sussex. Fortriu. The grave-fields and barrow-mounds of these shadowed lands give up the bodies of farmers, warlords and queens, a scattering of their names preserved on weathered stone and brittle parchment. Their halls remain as ghost-marks in the earth, their hill-forts clinging to rocky outcrops. This is the world of Arthur and Urien, of Picts and Britons and Saxon migrations, of magic and war, myth and miracle.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008171964
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 240 x 159 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 660g
  • Languages: English

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Lost Realms
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This is an example of how to write a book from very little evidence. The number of sources of information on the post-Roman state of Britain can be number... READ MORE
David Hurst
Lost Realms
Exactly what I hoped for…going where other academics dare not.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It deals with the ephemeral - the kingdoms that existed in but did not survive our early medieval period and because of the... READ MORE
richard tompkins