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Lost Realms

Histories of Britain from the Romans to the Vikings

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'A beautiful, beautiful book . . . archaeology is changing so much about the way we view the so-called Dark Ages … [Williams] is just brilliant at bringing them to light' Rory Stewart on The Rest is Politics From the bestselling author of Viking Britain, a new epic history of our forgotten past.

As Tolkien knew, Britain in the ‘Dark Ages’ was a mosaic of little kingdoms. Many of them fell by the wayside. Some vanished without a trace. Others have stories that can be told.

ELMET. HWICCE. LINDSEY. DUMNONIA. ESSEX. RHEGED. POWYS. SUSSEX. FORTRIU.

In Lost Realms, Thomas Williams, bestselling author of Viking Britain, uncovers the forgotten origins and untimely demise of nine kingdoms that hover in the twilight between history and fable, whose stories hum with saints and gods and miracles, with giants and battles and the ruin of cities. Why did some realms – like Wessex, Mercia, Northumbria and Gwynedd – prosper while these nine fell?

From the Scottish Highlands to the Cornish coastline, from the Welsh borders to the Thames Estuary, Williams brings together new archaeological revelations with the few precious fragments of written sources to have survived to rebuild a lost world; a world where the halls of farmer-lords survive as ghost-marks in the soil, where the vestiges of hill-forts cling to rocky outcrops and grave-fields and barrow-mounds shelter the bodies of the ancient dead. This is the world of Arthur and Urien, Bede and Taliesin; of the Picts and Britons and Saxon migration; of magic and war, myth and miracle.

In riveting detail, Williams uses Britain’s ancient landscape to resurrect a lost past where lives were lived with as much vigour and joy as in any other age, where people fought and loved and toiled and suffered grief and disappointment just as cutting as our own. In restoring some of these voices, he raises questions matching many we face today: how do nations form and why do some fail? How do communities adapt to catastrophe, and how do people insulate themselves from change? How do we construct the past, and why do we – like the people of early medieval Britain – revere it, often finding in the tales of those long-gone a curious sense of belonging?

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Critic reviews

PRAISE FOR LOST REALMS

‘Sceptical, scrupulous, written with wit and flair’ Financial Times

‘This brilliant history of Dark Age Britain mixes serious scholarship with nods to pop culture, from Tolkien to The Wicker Man… Lost Realms is a joy to read’ The Telegraph, FIVE STAR REVIEW

‘Williams makes a compelling guide as he steers us through the darkness’ Spectator

‘Williams has a fine command of the literary, administrative, religious and archaeological sources of early medieval Britain. He is a diligent scholar and a likeable writer’ Sunday Times

‘Thomas Williams is an exceptionally vivid and exciting writer, and his wonderfully evocative recreations are just what the generally impoverished and bewildering evidence for early medieval Britain requires. He is also however a meticulous, honest and fair-minded scholar, and his careful analysis of that evidence, material and textual, always establishes its limitations as well as its potential. His consideration of the losers of Anglo-Saxon state building provides a genuinely original and illuminating perspective on how England came to be’
Ronald Hutton, author of The Witch

'Thomas Williams has blended a potent brew of mythic and material fragments to raise forgotten kings & queens (and their stories) from the grave. An historian not afraid of the dark and with eyes adapted to it – what he sees is assessed sagely and described beautifully'
Christopher Hadley, author of Hollow Places

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Was expecting more. Author is trying too hard.. I found it tiring to listen to. Gave-up 2 chapters in.

Disappointing.

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Painfully slow and repeatitive ,a 6 hour book at most, unfortunately stretched to 12

interesting facts about lost kingdoms however

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“Dark ages” illuminated as far as current knowledge allows. But it’s hard to know anything when the written record is too often serving a later agenda. Some good reminders of how far archaeology has advanced and of its limits.

Well written, if occasionally florid.

What can happen when civilisation hits the buffers

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Well worth listening to the intriguing stories of these lost realms. They are well researched and evocatively told.

Intriguing

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Fantastically well written, full of compelling storytelling and humour; all brilliantly delivered by a narrator who lifts Thomas Williams’ superb writing on the Dark Ages into the light.

Magnificent retelling of Britain’s post-Roman journey

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