The Knights of the Order

by Ernle Bradford

Paper Book, 1972

Status

Available

Call number

271.7912

Collection

Publication

New York : Dorset, 1991, c1972.

Description

An authoritative history of the Knights of St. John, from Jerusalem to Malta, told by the bestselling author of The Great Siege. Known by many names through their centuries-long career, The Knights Hospitaller of Saint John dedicated themselves to defending the poor and sick. First formed in Jerusalem during the Crusades of the eleventh century, the Order of Saint John grew in wealth and power rivaled only by the Knights Templar. They survived exile from the Holy Land, settling first in Rhodes and then in Malta, which they famously defended against the Ottoman Empire's epic invasion of 1565. Even after losing Malta to Napoleon Bonaparte two centuries later, the Order of Saint John continued its mission.   Ernle Bradford, whose bestselling book The Great Siege recounts their historic battle for Malta, follows the Knights of Saint John through centuries of war, politics, rivalry, and perseverance in The Shield and the Sword.… (more)

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Superb history and one of the better books I’ve read this year. Focuses on the history of the KoSJ from its beginnings in Jerusalem to its fall at the hand of Napoleon, the book tells a wonderful, though admittedly condensed, story. Ernle Bradford is an exceptional writer and worth reading more
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of in the future.....Finished in Malta during the plague and the day before we are scheduled to depart for the U.S., 04.05.2020.
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Language

Original publication date

1972

Physical description

245 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0880297271 / 9780880297271
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