This is much more than a book about the Vikings versus King Alfred. Adams's great achievement is to cover events throughout the whole of Britain with some excursions into Ireland and Europe as well.
This is a beautifully crafted and impeccably compiled book, and one that is certainly a must-read for anyone with even a passing interest in the events and figures that molded Britain during the reign of the Vikings.
A scholarly narrative of the Vikings in King Alfred's Britain. The author is commendably strict on historical accuracy. Impeccably researched. Persistent--and academic--readers will gather a wealth of knowledge.
A rich history of ninth- and 10th-century Britain.
The most elaborate picture yet made of what the Viking raids actually meant to the people who endured them. 2018 has seen a small bumper-crop of excellent books about the Viking Age, and Adams has written the best of the bunch, the lively-yet-scholarly modern epic history the tale deserves.