Walter carruthers sellar and robert julian yeatmans 1066 and all that. A riveting account of the most consequential year in english history, marked by bloody conflict with invaders on all sides. The events leading toand followingthis turning point in history are. First published 16th october 1930 and reprinted by the folio society in 1990 my secondhand copy i have just purchased was an eighth folio reprinting from 1999. It has a magnificently silly take on english history that would instantly appeal to fans of pythonesque humour.
Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus. It is one of the most important dates in the history of the western world. Sep 01, 2011 from the domesday book to the present day, the obsession of englands rulers was with war, first against the french and the scots, then for an empire and then as guarantor of european and world peace. For instance, 2 out of the 4 dates originally included were eliminated at the last moment, a research done at the eton and harrow match having revealed. The national archives education service domesday book. Its hilarious accounts are guaranteed to drive out all the nonsense you might, however reluctantly, have picked up at school, and replace it with the only kind of history that. Domesday book domesday book is the oldest government record held in the national archives. A memorable history of england, comprising all the parts you can. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. This is the only memorable history of england, because all the history that you can remember is in this book, which is the result of years of research in golfclubs, gunrooms, greenrooms, etc. A memorable history of england, comprising all the parts you can remember including one hundred and three good things, five bad kings and two genuine dates by w. I suppose history books shouldnt be amusing, and most of them certainly dont assume you know better than to trust what you read in their pages. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study.
Sep 30, 2011 1066 and all that is still widely read because it works on several levels. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. The year of the conquest by david howarth, gareth floyd. It is not necessary to know english history to enjoy 1066 and all that, but i have found that the more i learn about it, the more jokes and puns i find in the book. He is best known for the 1930 book 1066 and all that, a tongueincheek guide to all the history you can remember, which he wrote together with r. Pdf 1066 and all that download full pdf book download. A memorable history of england comprising all the parts you can remember, including 103 good things, 5 bad kings, and 2 genuine. A riveting account of the most consequential year in english historywith a touch of classic british humor. At root its a spoof of the whiggish and relentlessly englandcentric history in schoolbooks at the time, as parroted back by an enthusiasticbutdim pupil, or indeed as an adults attempt at recalling school history. A thoroughly interesting book, and i can say i walked away with a pretty decent general overview of what happened in the year 1066. History, humor, history, comic, satirical, comic books, strips, great britain, english wit and humor, comic, satirical. Hello a very interesting book easy to read and full of facts. In 1086, king william i the conqueror wanted to find out about all the land in his new kingdom.
A memorable history of england comprising all the parts you can remember, including 103 good things, 5 bad kings, and 2 genuine dates is a satirical take on how most remember their grammar school history lessons. The authors made the claim that all the history you can remember is in the book, and, for most brits, they were probably right. Reading this though really made me think about a lot of different things, like how old the world is, how advanced people are, and how young america is. First published in 1930 by methuen, this edition is illustrated with contemporary pictures, including manuscripts and paintings in colour and black and white, plus the original line drawings of john reynolds. A memorable history of england, comprising all the parts you can remember, including 103 good things, 5 bad kings and 2 genuine dates is a tongueincheek reworking of the history of england. Yet the events leading toand followingthis turning point in history are shrouded in mystery and distorted by the biased accounts written by a subjugated people, and many believe it was the.
I have read this little book dozens of times and it never fails to raise a laugh. Sellar and yeatman rely heavily on puns to recreate the misremembered names and places, working on the. But it is their own unique interpretation of events that has made the book a classic. With a lively, witty style and a chapter entitled williams children all kill each other, this book explains how the disastrous battle changed englandand the englishforever, introducing the medieval world of chivalry. It purports to contain all the history you can remember, and, in sixtytwo chapters, covers the history of england from roman times through 1066 and all that, up to the end of world war i, at which time america was thus clearly top nation, and history came to a. This book is ideal for anyone who is at the beginning of an interest in the events of 1066, and those leading up to it, or who would just like to learn more about that period without having to buy a more expensive, in depth text. My father, a man of genial but sceptical disposition, refrained from introducing me to this remarkable book until i had decided to read history. Yeatman 18971968, who met while at oriel college, oxford after the first world war. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This mace him very obstinate and he invited them all to a compulsory teaparty at boston. It was first printed in 1931 after being serialized in punch. West adopts an informal tone with witty asides that make the book a very friendly read.
In the authors estimation, john had begun badly as a bad prince, and he finally demonstrated his utter incompetence by losing the crown and all his clothes in the wash, an allusion to the loss of the royal baggage train during johns last days. He, a journalist turned policeman by the economic fortunes of the 1930s, had not had such an opportunity, but in the everyday. If ive learned anything from 1066 and all that, its that its more important to be memorable than correct. The authors made the claim that all the history you can remember is in the book and, for most of us, they were probably right. See all 33 formats and editions hide other formats and. Synopsis a riveting account of the most consequential year in english history, marked by bloody conflict with invaders on all sides.
Click download or read online button to get 1066 and all that book now. A memorable history of england, comprising all the parts you can remember. Jun 15, 2016 this is one of the kids history books that 1066 parodies, but its a really nice book for giving kids a historical framework they can hang later learning on, and ive always had a soft spot for. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. To put it simply, howarths book 1066, the year of the conquest is a biased, factuallybased, historical account of the year 1066 in england, encompassing both the plights of the royals and the common people of the island, along with the englishs neighbors to the south and east. The book s lengthy subtitle is a memorable history of england comprising all the parts you can remember including one hundred and three good things, five bad kings, and two genuine dates. The book is a parody of the style of history teaching in english schools at the time, in particular of our island story. A memorable history of england, comprising all the parts you can remember including one hundred and three good things, five bad kings and two genuine dates 1931. The penguin illustrated history of britain and ireland. Sellar, walter carruthers says on 10 september 1930 punch began to publish extracts from their most famous book, 1066 and all that, the last of them appearing on the day before it was published, which clarifies your doubts. He won a scholarship to fettes college where he was head boy in 1917.
Sellar and yeatmans classic satirical work, 1066 and all that, is famous for denouncing king john as a bad king. Yeatman 18971968, who met while at oriel college, oxford after the first world war sourced. He, a journalist turned policeman by the economic fortunes of the 1930s, had not had such an oppor. Walter carruthers sellar was a scottish humourist who wrote for punch. From the domesday book to the present day, the obsession of englands rulers was with war, first against the french and the scots, then for an empire and. It promises to be all the history anyone remembers ten years after leaving school actually my history was like this at school but instead its a glorious romp full of running gags, joke. This is easily the best history book ive ever read over and over and over again. The books lengthy subtitle is a memorable history of england comprising all the parts you can remember including one hundred and three good things, five bad kings, and two genuine dates. In fact there are two domesday books little domesday and about england in the 11th century. The events leading to and followingthis turning point in history are.