The White Company The White Company

The White Company

    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings
    • $3.99

Publisher Description

A historical adventure set during the Hundred Years' War. The story follows a young man as he leaves the shelter of an abbey in England and becomes involved with Edward, the Black Prince's campaign in Spain. Doyle later wrote a prequel, titled "Sir Nigel", concerning the early life of one of the heroes in this novel.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2012
May 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
603
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SELLER
Lulu Enterprises, Inc.
SIZE
727.7
KB

Customer Reviews

Marcus Shilley ,

A panorama of medieval life

Having read most of the Sherlock Holmes stories and a couple of other Doyle works, I was pleasantly surprised to find this book. It is a well researched and colorful story of a period in time few today know anything about. If you like gallantry interspersed with the coming of age of a young man then you should enjoy this story.

SteveGrimes ,

A Delight of a Historic Novel

It's unfortunate that "The White Company" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is overlooked by so many readers. It was my fortune to read this gem on my tablet. The tablet gave me easy access to the archaic language that Doyle used to set the time of the novel. Why be "cozened or bejaped"? This book is a great way to build your vocabulary in a humorous and enjoyable manner.
Doyle also gives a good incite of the Hundred Years War. I knew nothing of this period in European history until being introduced to the history, geography, and real people both southern England, Brittany, and a bit of Spain. To march on with the novel's main characters Alleyne Edrickson, the squire hero; Sir Nigel Loring, the knight errant; Samkin Aylward, the master archer; and Hordle John, the rough and ready dreadnought, is a natural part of the reader.
The fun of it all was reading this novel, using my tablet's internet access to Wikipedia, other historical bits of information concerning the activities as they arose. Google Earth also played an important part in searching out the areas mentioned. How else would I have found out where the Abbey of Beaulieu, Pitt's Deep, Villefranche, or Pampeluna were?
Unfortunately today, few readers know Sir Arthur Conan Doyle beyond the realm of the myopic media. We are all endeared, in one way or another, the exciting exploits of Sherlock Holmes. I think the rise of the movie industry played an important role of limiting the author's stories. We have much more accessibility today. The tablet is a great example of one of those resources at hand. I encourage all to exceed the bounds of traditional media. By doing so, they will reap the benefits of the past, and direct others to do so.
Hopefully, my review here will encourage others to search out great books like "The White Company". I'm presently reading the prequel "Sir Nigel". Looks like another enjoyable lesson.
Ah! If H.G. Wells only had a tablet when he wrote "The Time Machine"...or did he?

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