Magna Carta

Amazon history best-seller

Paperback: new edition in February 2021 renamed
Magna Carta 
THE PLACES 
THAT SHAPED THE 
GREAT CHARTER
 
Published by The History Press 
"Taylor possesses that terrific journalistic zest that so often eludes academics, 
and knows how to tell a story." 
                                   - Oxford Today
  For 800 years, Magna Carta has inspired those prepared to face torture, imprisonment or even death in the fight against tyranny. But the belief that the Great Charter gave us such freedoms as democracy, trial by jury and equality beneath the law has its roots in myth. 

   Back in 1215, when King John was forced to issue Magna Carta, it was regarded as little more than a stalling tactic in the bloody conflict between monarch and barons.

   Here Derek Taylor embarks on a mission to uncover the 'golden thread of truth' that runs through the story of the Great Charter. On a journey through space and time, he takes us from the palaces and villages of medieval England, through the castles and towns of France and the Middle East, to the United States of the twenty-first century. 

   Along the way the characters who gave birth to the Charter, and those who later fought in its name are brought to life in the places where they lived, struggled and died. 

   As he discoveres, the real history of Magna Carta is far more engaging, exciting and surprising than any simple fairy tale of good defeating evil.
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King John's tomb in Worcester cathedral
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