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Conscience of the King Alfred Duggan

Conscience of the King By Alfred Duggan

Conscience of the King by Alfred Duggan


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A new take on the last days of the Roman Empire in Britain.

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Conscience of the King by Alfred Duggan

Cerdic Elesing, King of Wessex and ancestor of all subsequent British monarchs, narrates in this fictional biography how he murdered, cheated, looted and lied his way to the great position he ultimately held - and in the process served with the great Roman leader Ambrosius and the Saxon warlord Aella, and was the foe Arthur defeated at Mount Badon.

About Alfred Duggan

Alfred Duggan was born in Argentina in 1903. He was educated at Eton College and Oxford. He worked for the British Natural History Museum collecting specimens and travelled extensively pursuing his job for the museum. From 1938-1941, when he was discharged as medically unfit, he served in the London Irish Rifles and saw active service in Norway. His first book was published in 1950.

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CIN0304366463G
9780304366460
0304366463
Conscience of the King by Alfred Duggan
Used - Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
2005-07-07
240
N/A
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