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27%OFFEdith Pargeter - The Brothers of Gwynedd Quartet - 9780747232674 - V9780747232674
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The Brothers of Gwynedd Quartet

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Description for The Brothers of Gwynedd Quartet Paperback. From the bestselling author of the Brother Cadfael Chronicles, a medieval epic of Llewelyn, the first true Prince of Wales. Num Pages: 960 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 131 x 36. Weight in Grams: 560.
From Edith Pargeter, who also wrote as Ellis Peter, BROTHERS OF GWYNNED is an epic quartet of novels telling the dramatic tale of Llewelyn, the first true Prince of Wales. 'A richly textured tapestry of medieval Wales' Sunday Telegraph Llewelyn has a burning vision: one Wales, united against the threat of the English. But, before he can realise his dream, Llewelyn must tackle enemies closer to home. Llewelyn's three brothers all stand in the way of his ambition to create an independent state. The best-loved of the three, David, was brought up at ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group United Kingdom
Number of pages
832
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1990
Condition
New
Weight
659g
Number of Pages
960
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780747232674
SKU
V9780747232674
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Ref
99-98

About Edith Pargeter
Edith Pargeter, OBE, who also wrote under the pseudonym Ellis Peters, was the bestselling author of twenty Brother Cadfael Chronicles and the illustrated short story collection A Rare Benedictine. She also wrote numerous critically acclaimed historical novels including A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury and The Brothers of Gwynedd Quartet. She was the recipient of the Crime Writer's Association and Cartier ... Read more

Reviews for The Brothers of Gwynedd Quartet
Strong in atmosphere and plot, grim and yet hopeful...carved in weathered stone rather than in the sands of current fashion
Daily Telegraph
A richly textured tapestry of medieval Wales
Sunday Telegraph

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