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Crusades
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Crusades

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Crusades: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART TWO, carries you through roughly two hundred years when the Mediterranean world truly felt like the center of everything. I wrote this book to pull readers into the very rooms, battlefields, and fraught councils where figures such as Saladin, Baldwin IV, Raynald of Chatillon, and Richard the Lionheart made decisions that shook kingdoms. You'll stand in the marketplaces where Venetian, Genoese, and Pisan traders haggled over spices, cross the deserts where armies marched until the earth seemed to groan, and enter the cities where faith and ambition collided face to face.

As the story unfolds, you'll walk beside Baldwin IV as he fights to hold his kingdom together despite his illness; you'll watch Saladin rise out of Egypt with a steady hand and unshakable resolve; and you'll follow Raynald - often remembered by his enemies as the "Mad Dog" - as he lights sparks no one can easily extinguish. Their rivalry pulls you toward the disasters and triumphs clustered around Hattin and Jerusalem, and into the long, grinding confrontations whose consequences reshaped the Middle East. Every chapter carries the tension that one wrong move could send everything spiraling.

From there the world widens fast. Richard the Lionheart bursts onto the stage during the Third Crusade, locking horns with Saladin as the fighting sweeps from the siege of Acre to the battle at Arsuf and the standoffs around Jaffa. Then Pope Innocent III takes center stage with grand designs that set the Fourth Crusade on a strange, costly detour - Venice's price, a promise from Alexios IV Angelos, mounting debts - and ultimately the astonishing sack of Constantinople in 1204. Later expeditions swing toward Egypt and Damietta (the Fifth Crusade), showing how a "holy war" could be waylaid by money, pride, or plain bad luck. These moments don't feel like distant, static dates on a page - they feel raw, human, and full of tension.

New players rise in surprising ways. Frederick II appears almost like a man out of his time - where others drew swords he negotiated, recovering control of Jerusalem by treaty during the Sixth Crusade in 1229 rather than by massacre. Louis IX turns up with deep devotion and iron determination, pressing the crusading dream into its later, wearier chapters. Waiting in the wings are Qutuz, Baibars, and Hulagu - the rising Mamluk commanders and the Mongol khan - whose collision at Ain Jalut in 1260 saw the Mamluks halt the Mongol advance and, with later campaigns, reshape the region long after European kings have sailed home.

By the time you reach the final chapters, you'll see how every moment - from bustling trade routes to petty royal feuds - nudged Europe and the eastern Mediterranean toward a collision that reshaped both worlds. I want this book to leave you with the sense of actually standing there: feeling the creak of ships, the clank of armor, the sharp snap of arguments, and the fragile, fierce hopes of people who truly believed they could remake history. If you've ever wanted a clear, vivid, and human view of the Crusades, this journey is waiting for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hui Wang
Date
15 November 2025
Pages
192
ISBN
9789190115671

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Crusades: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART TWO, carries you through roughly two hundred years when the Mediterranean world truly felt like the center of everything. I wrote this book to pull readers into the very rooms, battlefields, and fraught councils where figures such as Saladin, Baldwin IV, Raynald of Chatillon, and Richard the Lionheart made decisions that shook kingdoms. You'll stand in the marketplaces where Venetian, Genoese, and Pisan traders haggled over spices, cross the deserts where armies marched until the earth seemed to groan, and enter the cities where faith and ambition collided face to face.

As the story unfolds, you'll walk beside Baldwin IV as he fights to hold his kingdom together despite his illness; you'll watch Saladin rise out of Egypt with a steady hand and unshakable resolve; and you'll follow Raynald - often remembered by his enemies as the "Mad Dog" - as he lights sparks no one can easily extinguish. Their rivalry pulls you toward the disasters and triumphs clustered around Hattin and Jerusalem, and into the long, grinding confrontations whose consequences reshaped the Middle East. Every chapter carries the tension that one wrong move could send everything spiraling.

From there the world widens fast. Richard the Lionheart bursts onto the stage during the Third Crusade, locking horns with Saladin as the fighting sweeps from the siege of Acre to the battle at Arsuf and the standoffs around Jaffa. Then Pope Innocent III takes center stage with grand designs that set the Fourth Crusade on a strange, costly detour - Venice's price, a promise from Alexios IV Angelos, mounting debts - and ultimately the astonishing sack of Constantinople in 1204. Later expeditions swing toward Egypt and Damietta (the Fifth Crusade), showing how a "holy war" could be waylaid by money, pride, or plain bad luck. These moments don't feel like distant, static dates on a page - they feel raw, human, and full of tension.

New players rise in surprising ways. Frederick II appears almost like a man out of his time - where others drew swords he negotiated, recovering control of Jerusalem by treaty during the Sixth Crusade in 1229 rather than by massacre. Louis IX turns up with deep devotion and iron determination, pressing the crusading dream into its later, wearier chapters. Waiting in the wings are Qutuz, Baibars, and Hulagu - the rising Mamluk commanders and the Mongol khan - whose collision at Ain Jalut in 1260 saw the Mamluks halt the Mongol advance and, with later campaigns, reshape the region long after European kings have sailed home.

By the time you reach the final chapters, you'll see how every moment - from bustling trade routes to petty royal feuds - nudged Europe and the eastern Mediterranean toward a collision that reshaped both worlds. I want this book to leave you with the sense of actually standing there: feeling the creak of ships, the clank of armor, the sharp snap of arguments, and the fragile, fierce hopes of people who truly believed they could remake history. If you've ever wanted a clear, vivid, and human view of the Crusades, this journey is waiting for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hui Wang
Date
15 November 2025
Pages
192
ISBN
9789190115671