Daiku gundan no washi

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Daiku gundan no washi

  • 3.7 (3 ratings) ·
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  • 2 Currently reading
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A young centurion ventures among the hostile tribes beyond the Roman Wall to recover the eagle standard of the Ninth, a legion which mysteriously disappeared under his father's command.

Publish Date
Publisher
Iwanami Shoten
Language
Japanese
Pages
459

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The eagle
The eagle
2011, Square Fish
in English - 2nd Square Fish ed.
Cover of: Daiku gundan no washi
Daiku gundan no washi
2007, Iwanami Shoten
in Japanese
Cover of: The Eagle of the Ninth
The Eagle of the Ninth: The Dolphin Ring Cycle #1
October 7, 2004, Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, USA
Cover of: The Eagle of the Ninth
The Eagle of the Ninth
March 9, 2000, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: The eagle of the Ninth.
The eagle of the Ninth.
1994, Puffin in associaton with Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: The Eagle of the Ninth
The Eagle of the Ninth: The Dolphin Ring Cycle #1
1993, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English - 1st Sunburst ed.
Cover of: Eagle of the ninth
Eagle of the ninth
1980, Oxford University Press
in English - New ed.

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Edition Notes

Translation of: The eagle of the Ninth.

Published in
Tōkyō
Series
Iwanami shōnen bunko -- 579, Iwanami shōnen bunko -- 579.

The Physical Object

Pagination
459 p.
Number of pages
459

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27183550M
ISBN 10
4001145790
ISBN 13
9784001145793
OCLC/WorldCat
676587148

First Sentence

"From the Fosseway westward to Isca Dumnoniorum the road was simply a British trackway, broadened and roughly metalled, strengthened by corduroys of logs in the softest places, but otherwise unchanged from its old estate, as it wound among the hills, thrusting farther and farther into the wilderness."

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September 28, 2023 Edited by bitnapper merge authors
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