The Brothers of Gwynedd: A Quartet: The Legend of the First True Prince of Wales by Edith Pargeter

The Brothers of Gwynedd: A Quartet: The Legend of the First True Prince of Wales by Edith Pargeter

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The Brothers of Gwynedd: A Quartet: The Legend of the First True Prince of Wales by Edith Pargeter

A Burning Desire for One Country, One Love, and One Legacy That Will Last Forever.

Llewelyn, prince of Gwynedd, dreams of a Wales united against the English, but first he must combat enemies nearer home. Llewelyn and his brothers-Owen Goch, Rhodri, and David-vie for power among themselves and with the English king, Henry I. Despite the support of his beloved wife, Eleanor, Llewelyn finds himself trapped in a situation where the only solution could be his very downfall.

Originally published in England as four individual novels, The Brothers of Gwynedd>transports you to a world of chivalry, gallant heroes, and imprisoned damsels; to star-crossed lovers and glorious battle scenes; and is Edith Pargeter's absorbing tale of tragedy, traitors, and triumph of the heart.

A lively evocation of life on the Welsh borders in the Middle Ages, coupled with an ingenious plot, and the whole narrated with elegant crispness. -The Times L iterary Supplement

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

Those who fancy historical fiction with an emphasis on the history will savor this convincing tale. -Publishers Weekly

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ISBN 13 9781402237607
ISBN 10 140223760X
Title The Brothers of Gwynedd: A Quartet: The Legend of the First True Prince of Wales
Author Edith Pargeter
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sourcebooks Landmark
Year published 2010-05-01
Number of pages 800
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.