Book Details
The Forest
Rutherfurd, Edward
Summary
From the mysterious killing of King William Rufus, treachery and witchcraft, smuggling and poaching run through this epic tale of well-born ladies, lowly woodsmen, sailors, merchants and Cistercian monks.
From the mysterious killing of King William Rufus, treachery and witchcraft, smuggling and poaching run through this epic tale of well-born ladies, lowly woodsmen, sailors, merchants and Cistercian monks. The feuds, wars, loyalties and passions of generations reach their climax in a crime that shatters the decorous society of Jane Austen’s Bath. From the cruel forest laws of the Normans to the danger of the Spanish Armada, from the free-roaming herds of ponies and wild deer to the mighty oaks which gave Nelson his navy, Rutherfurd has captured the essence of this ancient place. Forest and sea: there is no more perfect English heartland.
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Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 624 pages · Hardcover
- By Rutherfurd, Edward
Details
- ISBN: 9780712679992
- Author: Rutherfurd, Edward
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 624
- Language: English
- Publication date: 6 April 2000
- Condition: New
Reviews
An epic centred on one of the most visited beauty spots in England - the New Forest. Few places are more historically resonant, more mysterious or more friendly.

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