External Links and Literature
- Jean Froissart, Chronicles, Penguin Classics, 1978 ISBN 0-14-044200-6 (at close to 500 pages even this is only an excerpt).
- Chronicles of England France, Spain, etc.' Continuing project to web the entirety of the 1805 Thomas Johnes translation. Currently 95 chapters online, new chapter(s) added weekly, Monday updates.
- Tales from Froissart excerpts from 1849 edition of the Thomas Johnes translation (1805).
- The Chronicles of Froissart excerpts from John Bourchier and Lord Berners 1910 Harvard Classics translation.
- An extensive bibliography collected by Dr Godfried Croenen
- Full edition of Froissart's Chronicles in 12 volumes, translated by Thomas Johnes
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