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Hereward the Wake: Last of the English (Everyman's Library, 296)

Hereward the Wake: Last of the English (Everyman's Library, 296)

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Hereward the Wake: Last of the English (Everyman's Library, 296)

by Kingsley, Charles

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New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1920. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. No jacket. Rear joint/hinge starting. 1920 Hard Cover. xvi, 424, 8 pp. Charles Kingsley was a 19th century British novelist. Kingsley became a minister before becoming a Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge. Hereward is part of the British lowlands legends. Kingsley paints a romantic picture of this 11th century Anglo-Saxon leader of England. He led a resistance of the Normal Conquest and for this was branded an outlaw. Hereward resided on the Isle of Ely. Much speculation surrounds this legendary figure. Some say Lady Godiva was his mother. Some equate the later legends of Robin Hood to many of his acts. No matter what is fact and what is fiction his story is an excellent historical adventure.

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Title
Hereward the Wake: Last of the English (Everyman's Library, 296)
Author
Kingsley, Charles
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
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Used - Good
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Hardcover
Publisher
E.P. Dutton & Co
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1920
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Weight
0.69 lbs
Keywords
FICTION LITERATURE ADVENTURE BRITISH LITERATURE

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