An edition of The gentle falcon (1957)

The gentle falcon

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The gentle falcon
Hilda Winifred Lewis
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An edition of The gentle falcon (1957)

The gentle falcon

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But 15 years of age, Isabella Clinton is brought from her country manor to be gentlewoman to the little Queen Isabella, child-wife of England’s King Richard II. She is able to comfort and befriend the little girl through all the political intrigues and dangers of court life, and to share with her the bitterness of Richard’s overthrow by his cousin Bolingbroke. The tragic story of Isabella of France is beautifully told through the sharp, but gentle eyes of Isabella Clinton and the book gives a vivid picture of life in England at the court of Richard II.

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English
Pages
249

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Cover of: The gentle falcon
The gentle falcon
1966, Oxford University Press
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Cover of: The gentle falcon.
The gentle falcon.
1957, Criterion Books
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Cover of: The gentle falcon.
The gentle falcon.
1957, S. G. Phillips
in English

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"First published in 1952."

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249 p. :
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249

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OL16536001M

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