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Viking London

By: Thomas Williams
Narrated by: Marston York
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Summary

Viking Britain author Thomas Williams returns with a brief history of the interaction between the Vikings and the British to tell the story of the occupation of London.

The Vikings remoulded the world, changed the language, and upended the dynamics of power and trade. Monasteries and settlements burned, ancient dynasties were extinguished. And nowhere in these islands saw more aggression than London. Between 842 and 1016, the city was subjected repeatedly to serious assault.

In this short history, bestselling historian Thomas Williams recounts the profound impact Viking raiders from the North had on London. Delving into London’s darkest age, he charts how the city was transformed in this period by immigrants and natives, kings and commoners, into the fulcrum of national power and identity. London emerged as a hub of trade, production and international exchange, a financial centre, a political prize, a fiercely independent and often intractable cauldron of spirited and rowdy townsfolk: a place that, a thousand years ago, already embodied much of what London was to become and still remains.

This remarkable book takes the listener into a city of spectres, to its ancient past, to timeworn street names hidden beneath concrete underpasses, to the crypts of old churches, to a stretch of the old river bank, or the depths of museum collections. Nothing is lost in the city. And memories of the Vikings hover like a miasma in these places, blowing across the mud and shingle on the Thames foreshore – ghosts of Viking London.

©2019 Thomas Williams (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers

Critic reviews

"Fresh, vivid and impeccably researched...the most rip-roaring work of nonfiction I read this year." (Tom Holland, Observer, Books of the Year)

"Williams’ infectiously enthusiastic book gives you everything you could want from a history of the Vikings." (Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times, Books of the Year)

"A debut that pulses with the author’s passion for his subject and his mastery of written sources, archaeology and legend. Williams narrates a complex story in enjoyable, lusty prose." (Dan Jones, Sunday Times)

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Fantastic follow up to Viking Britain

Fantastic follow up to Viking Britain, well read and engaging. Thoroughly recommend to anyone interested in the subject.

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Beautifully read by…

…Marston York, it is the best I have listened out of the many hundreds of audiobooks,I have listened to. The book I also enjoyed and learned a lot from, it was like being taken on a tour; it, was very concise, full of relative details; it was, very well written, and I am going to have research for more of his work. A very enjoyable experience. Thank you.

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Viking London

Thomas William's is a lovely writer whose passion and knowledge shines brightly in this wonderful book. It was beautifully narrated and I highly recommend it.

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A beautifully written book, narrated by a master.

This book is written so beautifully that it repeatedly crosses the line between prose and poetry. For a wonder, the narrator does it justice. My only issue is that if you aren't familiar with London name places, at times it can be hard to properly connect with the narrative. This caused me to drift off at times, but the quality of the narration and writing always brought me back. Overall, a splendid effort.

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