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Wow. This is an intense history of the English mercenary John Hawkwood, who pillaged his way up and down the Italian peninsula in the 14th century. The violence was frankly shocking at times - the massacre at Cesena was something I'd never heard about, and was dumbfounded by the gratuitous cruelty. The depiction of the sad state of the medieval church (before, during, and after the Schism) was also - well, depressing and fascinating in a sickening way, with definite echoes in the modern power elite. Still, it was a fascinating read, and I'd definitely recommend it to any of my friends who are interested in condottieri, 14th century Italy, the history of warfare, or finding out more about the man on the wall of the cathedral in Florence.