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Ambroise, The
Crusade of Richard Lion-Heart.
By a companion
of Richard, a work with literary aspirations.
Archer (Thomas A.),
The
Crusade of Richard I, 1189-92.
Excerpts from participants concerning Richard's Crusading activity.
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Devizes (Richard of), Chronicle,
tr. J.A. Giles (180K PDF)
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Edury
(Peter W. Ed.), The
Conquest of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade: Sources in Translation.
Aldershot, 1996. Useful contemporary accounts.
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Hamilton
(Bernard ),
The
Leper King and His Heirs: Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
(UK)
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Kedar (B.Z. Ed.), Horns
of Hattin.
Jerusalem, 1992. SSCLE contribution on the events that led up to,
and including, Saladin's victory at the Battle of Hattin which caused
the Third Crusade.
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Phillips
(Jonathan), Defenders
of the Holy Land.
Oxford, 1996. Explores the serious problems which faced the Latin
Kingdom of Jerusalem after the First Crusade and before Saladin's
victory at Hattin.
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Regan
(Geoffrey), Lionhearts:
Richard I, Saladin, and the Era of the Third Crusade. Details
the day-to-day life of the common Crusader and the political squabbles
between leaders sworn to fight together. (Review © Amazon.com)
(UK)
Reston Jr (James),
Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade.
The Third Crusade was overseen by two great leaders, Saladin and the
Richard the Lionheart. Writing with a keen sense of historical detail
and drama, Reston traces the complex path by which Saladin and Richard
came to face each other on the field of battle. (Review © Amazon.com)
(UK)
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Vinsauf (once ascribed to: Geoffrey of) Richard of Holy Trinity, )
Itinerary
of Richard I and others to the Holy Land, (664K PDF)
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Wales
(Gerald of),
Itinerary through Wales.
Trans. Lewis Thorpe. N.Y., 1978. Personal account of preaching the
Crusade and the effects on the populace.
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