The Knights Next Door: Everyday People Living Middle Ages Dreams
Travel back in time to the Current Middle Ages, a re-created world of knights in shining armor, lords and ladies, artisans and minstrels with one foot in history, the other in today's modern society. Join a journey through the nation's largest medievalist group, the Society for Creative Anachronism, as it and other groups act out their passion for times long past. Meet the cast of colorful characters who call this re-created world home and follow a young fighter as he struggles to earn knighthood and the crown of the kingdom that serves as his stage. more
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-06-2008
- Required Reading For "New or Wannabe's"
I should have written a looong time ago. I've added an extra copyto our Canton 'Library" just to loan out to new people or topeople who wonder "what are you DOING"! Some things are differentfrom Kingdom to Kingdom but as a whole the...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-11-2008
- He Got It Right
He did his research well and he relates the tales and legends of the SCA as well as we could do ourselves around a fire after a fine day at War. If only the rest of the world could have Wars like ours, where no one is harmed and more...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-02-2007
- story of growth and change
I remember some of the people mentioned in the book. I left the SCA a long time ago because of lack of time. Every now and then I think about going back into it but I'm geographically isolated. This was a nice look at the SCA and the...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-22-2007
- Not a bad read at all
I'm a swordfighter, using real armour and real swords. I found the whole insight into the SCA culture quite fascinating. But I found the best part of this book to be the following of one SCA member from his beginning in the SCA, to him...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-06-2008
- Required Reading For "New or Wannabe's"
I should have written a looong time ago. I've added an extra copyto our Canton 'Library" just to loan out to new people or topeople who wonder "what are you DOING"! Some things are differentfrom Kingdom to Kingdom but as a whole the...
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