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Author:
Margaret Campbell Barnes
ISBN13:
978-0722122204
ISBN:
0722122209
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Publisher:
Sphere Books Limited; First Thus edition (1972)
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Subcategory:
Contemporary
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1753 kb
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The passionate brood : a novel of Richard the Lionheart and the man who became Robin Hood, by Margaret Campbell Barnes.

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Margaret Campbell Barnes was born in 1891 and died in 1962. She was the youngest of ten children born in the Sussex country side. The majority of her books were written between the 1940's and 1960's. She married Peter Barnes in 1917, a furniture salesman, and the couple had two sons, Michael and John. Michael, a Royal Armoured Corps Lieutenant, was killed during WW II. Over two million copies of Margaret's historical novels have been sold worldwide.

Margaret Campbell Barnes. Battered by the storm and beaten out of their course, some of them finally found shelter under the lee of Cyprus.

Praise for Margaret Campbell Barnes "e;Barnes vividly depicts Anne's hopes and fears in an age where royal marriages were brokered like a cattle fair, and beheading could befall even a Queen. e; -Publishers Weekly on Brief Gaudy Hour "e;Rich in detail and flows beautifully, letting readers escape into Anne's court and country life. It is a must read for those who love exploring the dynamic relationships of Henry VIII and his wives. To read this book, upload an EPUB or FB2 file to Bookmate.

Margaret Campbell Barnes (17 February 1891–1 April 1962) was an English writer of historical fiction. Barnes was born in England in 1891. She was the youngest of ten children. She grew up in the Sussex countryside and was educated in private schools. She grew up in the Sussex countryside and was educated in private schools in London and Paris. She started writing early in her life even before she met and married Peter Barnes in 1917. She published numerous short stories over the next 25 years in several magazines

Margaret Campbell Barnes has been one of the most reliable of England's historical novelists. In this compelling novel of love, loyalty, and lost chances, Margaret Campbell Barnes gives readers a new perspective on Richard the Lionheart's triumphs and tragedies.

Margaret Campbell Barnes has been one of the most reliable of England's historical novelists. Drawing on folklore, Barnes explores what might have happened if King Richard's foster brother were none other than Robin Hood, a legendary figure more vibrant than most in authentic history

Originally published in 1953. Barnes, Margaret Campbell

Originally published in 1953. Barnes, Margaret Campbell. The Tudor rose : the story of the queen who united a kingdom and birthed a dynasty, by Margaret Campbell Barnes. Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Henry VII, King of England, 1465-1503-Fiction.

Praise for Margaret Campbell Barnes. The Passionate Brood - Margaret Campbell Barnes. Barnes vividly depicts Anne's hopes and fears in an age where royal marriages were brokered like a cattle fair, and beheading could befall even a Queen. Publishers Weekly on Brief Gaudy Hour. Rich in detail and flows beautifully, letting readers escape into Anne's court and country life.

The Passionate Brood: A Novel of Richard the Lionheart and the Man Who Became Robin Hood. Campbell Barnes' writing and story telling shine. The late Margaret Campbell Barnes grew up in London. If you love Historical Fiction or the Tudors, you cannot go wrong by picking up this book.

by Margaret Campbell Barnes. A Spirited Retelling of King Richard the Lionheart and the Third Crusade "Margaret Campbell Barnes has been one of the most reliable of England's historical novelists. -Chicago Tribune In this compelling novel of love, loyalty, and lost chances, Margaret Campbell Barnes gives readers a new perspective on Richard the Lionheart's triumphs and tragedies.