Henry Treece was a British poet and writer, who worked also as a teacher, and editor.
He is perhaps best remembered now as a historical novelist, particularly as a children's historical novelist, although he also wrote some adult historical novels.
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A fugitive from his native iceland and without family, beorn cannot believe his good fortune in being adopted by a powerful viking warrior.
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The story follows the adventures of geoffrey and alys de villacours, who in 1212 set out on a great crusade of children, bent on making their way to the holy land to free jerusalem.
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A fugitive from his native iceland and without family, beorn cannot believe his good fortune in being adopted by a powerful viking warrior.
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The epic romance of king arthur"this is the story of 'king' arthur, as i think it might have happened," henry treece wrote about his novel.
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The story of hereward, called hereward the wake after his death, in which the author has blended fact and fiction, as he does so well.
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A fugitive from his native iceland and without family, beorn cannot believe his good fortune in being adopted by a powerful viking warrior.
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With his spiked bronze collar and shaggy black coat, bran the war dog makes an impressive figure.
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Harald hardrada met his death in 1066, fighting at stamford bridge against king harold godwinson of england.
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Harald hardrada met his death in 1066, fighting at stamford bridge against king harold godwinson of england.
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The story follows the adventures of geoffrey and alys de villacours, who in 1212 set out on a great crusade of children, bent on making their way to the holy land to free jerusalem.
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How beornoth joined king harold's body-guard and stood with him in his last two great battles..
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Henry Treece
The story of hereward, called hereward the wake after his death, in which the author has blended fact and fiction, as he does so well.
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The misty, fascinating figure of jason leaps in new dramatic life in this novel by henry treece - one which combines deep research into legend and atmosphere with fire and imagination of a matchless storyteller..
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Here are three dramatic and exciting stories, each set in a different historical period - i cannot go hunting tomorrow (roman britain): the black longship (vikings): and the man on the hill (norman britain), which has never been published before.
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In the last days of the viking era, young runolf of orkney, dazzled by an idealization of the viking world of folksong and myth, set out to seek his fortune with a band of ruthless adventurers..
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The story of hereward, called hereward the wake after his death, in which the author has blended fact and fiction, as he does so well.
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Henry Treece
The war between the greeks and the city of troy had been going on for ten years when the boy asterius slipped outside the city walls and witnessed the murder of palmedes in the greek camp.
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A fugitive from his native iceland and without family, beorn cannot believe his good fortune in being adopted by a powerful viking warrior.
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Henry Treece
Harald is now a mature man, and enjoying a peaceful life of farming with his wife and sons.
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The first time marcus met queen boudicca he thought she was going to ride him down on her black horse.
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At the dawn of human existence a young boy named crookleg has mastery over a new kind of magic.
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Harald is now a mature man, and enjoying a peaceful life of farming with his wife and sons.
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In the last days of the viking era, young runolf of orkney, dazzled by an idealization of the viking world of folksong and myth, set out to seek his fortune with a band of ruthless adventurers..
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