
OL2647293W Page_number_confidence 96.50 Pages 916 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.19 Ppi 300 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20200908205723 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 1189 Scandate 20200905083342 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9780099279075 Tts_version 4. "As entertaining as Sarum and Rutherford's other sweeping novel of British history, London.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 01:01:29 Boxid IA1926808 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier The feuds, wars, loyalties, and passions of many hundreds of years reach their climax in a crime that shatters the decorous society of Bath in the days of Jane Austen, whose family lived on the edge of the Forest.Įdward Rutherfurd is a master storyteller whose sense of place and character-both fictional and historical-is at its most vibrant in The Forest. The Forest Rutherfurd, Edward Published by Ballantine Books (2005) ISBN 10: 034547936X ISBN 13: 9780345479365 New Softcover Quantity: 4 Seller: Lakeside Books (Benton Harbor, MI, U.S.A.) Rating Seller Rating: Book Description Condition: New. This item: The Forest by Rutherfurd, Edward New Edition (2001) Paperback £10.98 Russka by Edward Rutherfurd Paperback £12.99 New York by Edward Rutherfurd Paperback £11.99 Customers who viewed this item also viewed of 1 Start over The Forest Edward Rutherfurd 2,818 Paperback 39 offers from £1. The New Forest is the perfect backdrop for the families who people this epic story.

The mighty oaks of the forest were used to build the ships for Admiral Nelson's navy, and the fishermen who lived in Christchurch and Lymington helped Sir Francis Drake fight off the Spanish Armada. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for The Forest: A Novel - 9780345441782, paperback, Edward Rutherfurd at the best online prices at. The New Forest lies in a vast bowl scooped from England's southern coast. It is here that Saxon and Norman kings rode forth with their hunting parties, and where William the Conqueror's son Rufus was mysteriously killed. In The Forest, Edward Rutherfurd, whose greatly admired Sarum and London have captivated millions of readers, now unfolds the saga of nine turbulent centuries in the life of the quintessential English heartland: the New Forest.



NATIONAL BESTSELLER "Rutherford brings England's New Forest to life" ( The Seattle Times) in this companion to the critically acclaimed Sarumįrom the time of the Norman Conquest to the present day, the New Forest, along England's southern coast, has remained an almost mythical place.
