Leopards and lillies (1956)
Alfred Leo DugganRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 DUG |
Publication Details
Hardback
18cm
267p
First Line:
For more than ten years, ever since the king returned in defeat from Normandy, England had been restless: order never quite broke down, but in castles and walled towns there had been gatherings of armed men, blustering and exaggerating their strength to overawe their opponents, then dispersing to meet again at some other stronghold or faction.
For more than ten years, ever since the king returned in defeat from Normandy, England had been restless: order never quite broke down, but in castles and walled towns there had been gatherings of armed men, blustering and exaggerating their strength to overawe their opponents, then dispersing to meet again at some other stronghold or faction.
13th century