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Sword at Sunset
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Although fans of Arthurian history and fiction have long been familiar with the depiction of Arthur as the last of the Romano-British warriors, ...Read Review
The Eagle and the Raven
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Had the tale been passed down from earliest times, The Eagle and the Raven could well be Britain’s epic poem. But instead ...Read Review
My Theodosia
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This novel is one in a series of reprints Chicago Review Press is publishing of the work of the great Anya Seton. In ...Read Review
The Road to Avalon
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First published in 1988, The Road to Avalon has been reissued with a foreword by Mary Jo Putney. Set in a post-Roman world, this ...Read Review
Devil Water
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Through a youthful misalliance, Charles Radcliffe, brother to the Earl of Derwentwater, is forced to marry a pregnant Northumbrian lass. Ashamed of the ...Read Review
The Winthrop Woman
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A sprawling epic that covers the entire life of a woman whose vicissitudes and adventures formed a characteristic part of the early settlement ...Read Review
House Divided
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The Currain family saga begins in 1783 with Tony Currain, and moves through over 1,000 pages past the time of his grandson – at least in ...Read Review
Avalon
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Having thoroughly enjoyed Anya Seton’s Katherine, I was excited to delve into this reissue of her 1965 classic novel Avalon. I was not ...Read Review
Jubilee Trail
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This book, originally published in 1950, is just one of a number of historical novels by Bristow that were bestsellers in their day, ...Read Review
Katherine
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This assignment is both an absolute joy and something of a challenge. Hodder have re-packaged Anya Seton’s classic under their ‘Hodder Great ...Read Review