Monday 25 May 2015

And now the time has come to talk of Magna Carta. 800 years ago, upon Runnymede field, the King and his nobles did agree the terms of their charter.

It is a story handed down through generations, but dare we speculate on what might actually have happened? (Well, it probably didn't, but we can still speculate.)

The Magna Carta (Or is it?) is a tale told by an idiot... and, er, that's it really. And it seems to have a lot of idiots in it as well.

Available to order from all reasonably good book shops ISBN 978-0-9929393-3-5 on 1st June 2015.

And from Amazon on ebook from 15th June (Pre-order now to avoid disappointment.) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tha-Magna-Carta-Howard-Warwick-ebook/dp/B00XCVUKHC/ref=sr_1_10?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1431163272&sr=1-10

And then read each chapter from the 15th June as it happens, until the day the charter was finally sealed - or was it?

I am reliably informed that I have a cult following and am very, very funny. I think that's a good thing, but I wonder if History Today will take me quite so seriously any more...   http://scaryduck.blogspot.co.uk/

Howard
Warwick
Monday