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Iron, Fire and Ice
Iron, Fire and Ice: The Real History that Inspired Game of Thrones | Ed West
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Have you read everything George R.R. Martin has every written? Do you know what in Game of Thrones is based in real history? A young pretender raises an army to take the throne. Learning of his fathers death, the adolescent, dashing and charismatic and descended from the old kings of the North, vows to avenge him. He is supported in this war by his mother, who has spirited away her two younger sons to safety. Against them is the queen, passionate, proud, and strong-willed and with more of the masculine virtues of the time than most men. She too is battling for the inheritance of her young son, not yet fully grown but already a sadist who takes delight in watching executions. Sound familiar? It may read like the plot of Game of Thrones. Yet that was also the story of the bloodiest battle in British history, fought at the culmination of the War of the Roses. George RR Martins bestselling novels are rife with allusions, inspirations, and flat-out copies of real-life people, events, and places of medieval and Tudor England and Europe. The Red Wedding? Based on actual events in Scottish history. The poisoning of Joffrey Baratheon? Eerily similar to the death of William the Conquerors grandson. The Dothraki? Also known as Huns, Magyars, Turks, and Mongols. Join Ed West, as he explores all of Martins influences, from religion to war to powerful women. Discover the real history behind the phenomenon and see for yourself that truth is stranger than fiction.
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PedanticPastorMartha
Mehso-so

Meh. The author draws interesting parallels between Martin‘s work and historical events, but if you have any familiarity with European history, you know this stuff. Also, where have all the copy editors gone? Grammatical errors he‘s too fond of semicolons), misspellings (“poll” when it should be “pole,” “grizzly” in place of grisly,” etc.). Not at all deep, but useful for pointing out Martin‘s inspiration/sources.

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KimM
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Not necessarily for fans of GOT but it would help. This is a book of history, particular the violent European history that inspired the Game of Thrones series. The author goes into the real-life events that Martin's characters and world were based off of. It's pretty amazing especially if you love history.

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