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Books with author Ronald WELCH

  • Knight Crusader

    Ronald Welch

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, April 4, 2013)
    Philip d'Aubigny is a young knight in the kingdom of Outremer and can't wait to prove himself. His chance comes when he rides into battle to defend his home from attack by Saracen leader, Saladin and his army. But after a disastrous campaign, Philip is taken prisoner by the Turks and must work as a servant-and all the while he is plotting his escape. At last his opportunity arrives and Philip flees, joining Richard the Lionheart in his victorious Third Crusade before finally travelling to Britain to claim his family's estate. Only when he arrives, he finds he must once again go into battle . . . This exciting tale has captured the hearts and imaginations of young readers for many years and was the winner of the prestigious Carnegie Medal. This edition features the original black and white illustrations throughout which perfectly evoke the atmosphere of the story.
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  • The Gauntlet

    Ronald Welch

    Paperback (Hillside Education, March 4, 2017)
    Young Peter is visiting uncle in the Welsh countryside. When he finds an old knight's gauntlet, he put it on and is transported back in time to the fourteenth century. There he is the supposed son of a great Norman knight, his ancestor. He learns all about the Medieval life, and enjoys every part of his adventure (archery, hawking, jousting), even when danger arrives in the form of attack from the Welsh tribes. He helps his family lift the seige of their castle, but must finally return to his time. Will anyone believe his story? How can he convince them?
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  • Knight Crusader

    Ronald Welch

    eBook (Oxford University Press, April 4, 2013)
    Philip d'Aubigny is a young knight in the kingdom of Outremer and can't wait to prove himself. His chance comes when he rides into battle to defend his home from attack by Saracen leader, Saladin and his army. But after a disastrous campaign, Philip is taken prisoner by the Turks and must work as a servant- though all the while he is plotting his escape. At last his opportunity arrives and Philip flees, joining Richard the Lionheart in his victorious Third Crusade before finally travelling to Britain to claim his family's estate. But when he arrives, he finds he must once again go into battle ...This exciting tale has captured the hearts and imaginations of young readers for many years and was the winner of the prestigious Carnegie Medal. This edition features the original black and white illustrations throughout which perfectly evoke the atmosphere of the story.
  • The Gauntlet

    Ronald Welch

    Hardcover (Lepanto Press, March 15, 2001)
    One misty summer afternoon, Peter Staunton was wandering near the ruined castle of Carreg Cennen in the hill country of the Welsh border. He stumbles across a rusted metal gauntlet and idly slips it on his hand. This is the start of an adventure that takes him back in time to the 14th century, when his Norman ancestors held the castle. Now, as Peter de Blois, he is plunged into a bewildering medieval world of chivalry and honor, of archery and falconry, of grand feasts and castles, but most of all, of heart pounding jousting tournaments. But all these rousing pastimes ominously give way to a rebellion among the Welsh tribes, culminating in a fierce assault on the castle fortress and its Norman defenders. Surrounded and outnumbered, the Normans must get word of the attack to the nearest castle. The only way out is down an immense cliff wall. Can Peter make the climb in time? A finely authentic picture of life in the 14th century. These rousing pastimes give way to ominous rebellion. Suddenly besieged in their castle, surrounded and outnumbered, these Normans are in peril. Will Peter now be the only one who can save the day?
  • The Gauntlet

    Ronald Welch

    eBook (Oxford University Press, March 5, 2015)
    As Peter wanders around the ruined castle of Carreg Cennen he makes an amazing discovery - a rusted metal gauntlet. As he slips it on to his hand he is transported back to the fourteenth century, to a time when his Norman ancestors held the castle. Accepted as the eldest son of Sir Roger de Blois, Peter learns how to hawk, fight, and shoot a longbow. But, when a rebellion arises, it's up to Peter to escape from the besieged castle and fetch help. Ronald Welch is celebrated as one of the best writers of historical fiction for children and this thrilling story has been captivating readers for many years with its combination of fast-paced adventure and authentic historical detail. This edition also features the original black and white illustrations that bring the story and the era vividly to life.
  • Zulu warrior

    Ronald Welch

    Hardcover (David and Charles, Jan. 1, 1974)
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  • The Gauntlet

    Ronald Welch

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 5, 2015)
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  • Captain of Dragoons

    Ronald Welch

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1977)
    The story of a young captain, Charles Carey, in the army of the Duke of Marlborough, fighting the French in the 17th century and culminating in the Battle of Blenheim.
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  • Captain of Foot

    Ronald Welch

    Hardcover (Oxford Univ Press, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • The Hawk.

    Welch, Ronald,

    Hardcover (Criterion Books, June 15, 1969)
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  • The gauntlet

    Ronald WELCH

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1951)
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  • Knight Crusader

    Ronald Welch

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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