Follow Richard I’s footsteps across the world of the twelfth century and beyond.
This nonfiction travelogue traces the life and travels of Richard Coeur de Lion through the places that shaped his legend, from Oxford and the Holy Land to the Dalmatian coast and central Europe. A careful blend of history and personal journey, it invites readers to see the past through the author’s pilgrim’s lens and real-world landscapes.
The author—writing in the shadow of Oxford’s universities, Crusader towns, and sacred sites—brings to life the fame and flaws of a king whose name still echoes in maps and myths. You’ll move from the old streets of Beaumont Palace to the cities and seas where Richard fought, sailed, and governed, with reflections on faith, courage, and the lasting pull of legendary figures on our world today.
What you’ll experience
- A detailed, location-based exploration of Richard’s routes and key moments, framed by the author’s worldly travel and scholarly research
- Vivid scenes and historical context that connect famous legends to real places and people
- References to a wide range of sources and characters from different lands and eras, presented in a clear, accessible voice
- Illustrations and period photographs that bring the journey to life
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical biography that feels like a guided tour, and for those drawn to medieval quests, archaeology of memory, and travel writing grounded in fact.Ideal for readers of historical biography, travel writing, and early medieval history who want a grounded, engaging view of Richard I and the places associated with his life.