The discovery earlier this year in Winchester of human remains, almost
certainly of Alfred the Great or his eldest son, has sparked renewed
interest in England's most celebrated monarch. King Alfred's historical
achievements, saving his kingdom from invasion by marauding Vikings and
attempting both to expand and educate his realm, made him the founding
mythic figure of England. The only English sovereign ever to be called
'the Great' - despite the fact that he was never even king of all
England - Alfred used to be remembered as much through the stories told
about him as his recorded accomplishments. This book offers a vivid
picture of Alfred and his England, a place snatched from extinction at
the hands of Viking invaders, but also of the way that history is
written, and how much myth has to do with that. The book brings this
story right up to date with the tale of the strange journey of Alfred's
mortal remains, and their final discovery in his capital of Winchester.