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Books with author Frances Gray

  • The Knight in History

    Frances Gies

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, July 26, 2011)
    A magisterial history of the origins, reality, and legend of the knightBorn out of the chaos of the early Middle Ages, the armored and highly mobile knight revolutionized warfare and quickly became a mythic figure in history. From the Knights Templars and English knighthood to the crusades and chivalry, The Knight in History, by acclaimed medievalist Frances Gies, bestselling coauthor of Life in a Medieval Castle, paints a remarkable true picture of knighthood—exploring the knight’s earliest appearance as an agent of lawless violence, his reemergence as a dynamic social entity, his eventual disappearance from the European stage, and his transformation into Western culture’s most iconic hero.
  • The Knight in History

    Frances Gies

    eBook (HarperCollins e-books, July 18, 2010)
    A magisterial history of the origins, reality, and legend of the knightBorn out of the chaos of the early Middle Ages, the armored and highly mobile knight revolutionized warfare and quickly became a mythic figure in history. From the Knights Templars and English knighthood to the crusades and chivalry, The Knight in History, by acclaimed medievalist Frances Gies, bestselling coauthor of Life in a Medieval Castle, paints a remarkable true picture of knighthood—exploring the knight’s earliest appearance as an agent of lawless violence, his reemergence as a dynamic social entity, his eventual disappearance from the European stage, and his transformation into Western culture’s most iconic hero.
  • Guitar from the Beginning: Bk. 1

    Frances Gray

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, )
    None
  • Guitar from the Beginning: Master Your Guitar Bk. 3

    Frances Gray

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, )
    None
  • The Knight in History

    Frances Gies

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1984)
    A magisterial history of the origins, reality, and legend of the knightBorn out of the chaos of the early Middle Ages, the armored and highly mobile knight revolutionized warfare and quickly became a mythic figure in history. From the Knights Templars and English knighthood to the crusades and chivalry, <em>The Knight in History</em>, by acclaimed medievalist Frances Gies, bestselling coauthor of <em>Life in a Medieval Castle</em>, paints a remarkable true picture of knighthood—exploring the knight’s earliest appearance as an agent of lawless violence, his reemergence as a dynamic social entity, his eventual disappearance from the European stage, and his transformation into Western culture’s most iconic hero.
  • The knight in history

    Frances Gies

    Hardcover (R. Hale, March 15, 1986)
    Book by Gies, Frances
  • Legends of King Arthur and his court

    Frances Greene

    eBook (, Nov. 16, 2017)
    Legends of King Arthur and his court 185 pages
  • Maggie - Coming Home

    Frances Graziano

    Paperback (Carmine Philip, Nov. 15, 2017)
    In this new middle grade reader, Maggie, a wild donkey, finds herself in unfamiliar surroundings.With the support of her wacky friends, a few adventures and the kindness of a little girl, Maggie finally finds a new place to call home.
  • Rage and Fire: A Life of Louise Colet--Pioneer, Feminist, Literary Star, Flaubert's Muse

    Francine Gray

    Paperback (Touchstone, Dec. 7, 1995)
    Acclaimed novelist and essayist Francine du Plessix Gray paints a spirited portrait of a woman who defied the rules and expectations of a misogynistic society to become one of its preeminent writers, as well as the intimate of such great literary figures as Flaubert, Hugo, and Musset. Most English-language readers are familiar with the notoriously tempestuous and beautiful Louise Colet as Gustave Flaubert's only love and his model for Emma Bovary. But in addition, she was, at the summit of her career, one of the most famous female literary figures in France. In describing Colet's ascent to literary fame, Gray draws on Louise Colet's recently discovered journals to capture the spirit of this fiercely independent woman. She also illuminates in vivid detail the intellectual, social, and sexual mores of nineteenth-century France. Written in a richly textured, novelistic style, Rage and Fire brilliantly captures the complexities of a woman who ascended to fame and literary respectability through her talent and a willful spirit that refused to acknowledge the word no.
  • Legends of King Arthur and his court

    Frances Greene

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 16, 2017)
    Legends of King Arthur and his court 185 pages
  • The Dear Colleague

    Frances Murray

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton General Division, Aug. 1, 1975)
    None
  • The Adventures of Indiana Bones: Raiders of the Lost Bark

    Fran Gray

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2016)
    Meet Indiana Bones. It's a normal day until he realises....his bark has vanished! Join Indiana and his pals on the search to find his missing bark, with surprises and mayhem along the way.