The White Company (Dover Literature: Historical Fiction) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle takes readers back to the tumultuous 14th century during the Hundred Years War. Under the command of Sir Nigel Loring, a short, bald, and nearsighted knight, the motley crew of the White Company—a group of freebooters known for their unwavering loyalty—embark on a series of adventurous campaigns. The book explores the lives of these characters as they fight for glory under Saint George and England.
Young Alleyne Edricson, raised in a monastery, transforms into a seasoned warrior alongside his commander. Their bond, coupled with Sir Nigel’s chivalrous nature, forms the heart of this tale. Through vivid descriptions of medieval life—its weapons, apparel, religious practices, and the interplay between human existence and seasonal cycles—the narrative brings to life the Middle Ages with rich detail.
With 416 pages, The White Company is a spirited exploration of chivalry, adventure, and the complex nature of loyalty. Ideal for readers of all ages, this historical fiction masterpiece by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle offers an engaging and immersive journey through medieval England.
