Title: King John

Author: W.L. Warren
Publisher: Norton & Company
Published Year: 1961
Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket

Condition:
This hardcover edition of "King John" by W.L. Warren is accompanied by its original dust jacket and is in good condition, as depicted in the accompanying photographs. While the book itself shows minimal signs of wear, the dust jacket exhibits some wear, including several small tears along the edges and spine. Despite these flaws, both the book and the dust jacket are intact and well-preserved. The spine of the book is sturdy, and the pages are clean and free from markings or damage.

Description:
"King John" by W.L. Warren offers a comprehensive examination of the life and reign of one of England's most controversial monarchs. Warren delves into the political intrigue, military conflicts, and personal struggles that defined King John's tumultuous reign. From his struggles with the barons that led to the signing of the Magna Carta to his clashes with France and the Papacy, Warren provides a nuanced portrait of a king whose reign left a lasting impact on English history.

Highlights:

"King John" is an essential read for anyone interested in medieval English history, political intrigue, or the development of English constitutionalism. Warren's engaging narrative and meticulous research make this book a valuable addition to any historical library.