
Edward the First
Edward the First is a biography of Edward I of England (1239-1307), written by historian Thomas Frederick Tout. Known as the 'Hammer of the Scots,' Edward is notable for his military campaigns against Scotland and his role in the execution of William Wallace. Tout portrays Edward as a commanding figure who reformed England's legal system, subdued Wales, and navigated complex political landscapes, including his dealings with France. This work highlights Edward's dual legacy as both a conqueror and a statesman.

















