The narrative follows a runaway slave boy who seeks refuge from the Vikings and finds unexpected protection with Lady Aethelfleda of Mercia. As he navigates the dangers of his world, themes of bravery, loyalty, and the struggle for freedom emerge, highlighting the complex relationships between characters from different backgrounds. The story intertwines historical elements with personal growth, showcasing the boy's journey toward self-discovery and resilience amidst turmoil.
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Ereditando un profondo interesse per la storia, le leggende e la mitologia fin dalla giovane età, l'autore ha sviluppato una passione per la "magia della terra", i racconti popolari e le storie elementari. Questa fascinazione per l'antica eredità è riemersa più tardi nella vita, portando a sperimentare la fusione di vecchi racconti popolari con creazioni originali. Spinto dal bisogno di preservare questa antica eredità contro la marea della moderna cultura industriale e consumistica, l'autore cerca di mantenere vive queste tradizioni. Attraverso guide volontarie e conferenze, condivide attivamente la sua profonda conoscenza ed entusiasmo per questi temi senza tempo.






The Lost Battlefields of Britain
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
The United Kingdom was united in battle - and some of those battles, though an important part of British history, have been forgotten.
The Magical History of Britain
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
New B-format paperback - The first book to consider British history from a magical perspective, and how these arcane magical themes developed over time.
The Anglo-Saxon Age: The Birth of England
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Uncover the fascinating history of the Staffordshire Hoard, a remarkable collection of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver artifacts. This book delves into the significance of the hoard, exploring its archaeological context, craftsmanship, and the insights it provides into early medieval life and culture. Readers will learn about the hoard's discovery, the ongoing research surrounding it, and its impact on our understanding of Anglo-Saxon society. The narrative is enriched with vivid illustrations and expert commentary, making it a captivating read for history enthusiasts.
Walter Map, Layamon, William Langland, Michael Drayton, William Shenstone, Sabine Baring-Gould, A.E. Housman, J.R.R Tolkien, Geoffrey Hill, Simon Evans, Bruce Chatwin, all experienced an epiphany in The Lost Lands of western Britain. And so did one other writer - Martin Wall.
New paperback edition - Explore the 1,500-year history of Celtic resistance. Martin Wall explores the mythology and psychology of this unyielding and insular people.