Ebook {Epub PDF} Gildenford by Valerie Anand






















Valerie Anand (born ) is a British author of historical fiction. Fiction. Under the pen name Fiona Buckley she writes the series of historical mysteries, set in the reign of Elizabeth I of England, featuring "Ursula Blanchard Gildenford () ISBN. Misfit rated it really liked it. This book is the first of a trilogy written by Anand about the Norman Conquest of England and begins in when Alfred Atheling and of his party were betrayed and massacred at Gildenford by Harold Harefoot, one of the claimants for the English throne/5. Gildenford. Valerie Anand. Want to Read. Gildenford. Want to read; 2 Currently reading; Published by Chatto and Windus in London. Written in English Subjects: Fiction in English. About the Edition. Based on the lives of Earl Godwin of Wessex and his family. Edition Notes. Originally published: New York: Scribner,


Gildenford by Valerie Anand, , Scribner edition, in English. Told from the perspective of a Saxon peasant, this is a story about the ruling family of England and the changing succession during the early 11th century prior to William the Conqueror taking the throne in from the Earl of Wessex. Gildenford by Valerie Anand. Scribner, Hardcover. Good. Gildenford by Valerie Anand ISBN ISBN x Hardcover; New York: Scribner, ; ISBN Gildenford by Valerie Anand ISBN ISBN x Hardcover; New York: Scribner, ; ISBN


and King Cnut is dead. He has passed over his eldest son Harefoot to name last-born Harthacnut, son of Queen Emma, as heir. Emma's long-deserted sons by ex-king Ethelred, Edward and Alfred, living in Normandy, receive a come-home-all-is-forgiven letter#;and Alfred goes. He's welcomed by that charismatic power-broker, Earl Godwin of Wessex, but, in the village of Gildenford, Alfred. Valerie Anand: My father was a good teller of stories to small children and so was his aunt, my great aunt Clara. They both made up tales to amuse me. On the same side of the family, I had a cousin (now dead) who although a scientist, was also keen on books and wrote a couple of science fiction paperback novels. Misfit rated it really liked it. This book is the first of a trilogy written by Anand about the Norman Conquest of England and begins in when Alfred Atheling and of his party were betrayed and massacred at Gildenford by Harold Harefoot, one of the claimants for the English throne.

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