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Books with author Rosemary Sutcliff

  • Three Legions

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Puffin, March 15, 1985)
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  • Outcast

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, July 3, 2008)
    Rescued as a baby from a shipwrecked Roman galley, Beric is raised in a British tribe but is never fully accepted by them. When disaster and bad times come to the clan, they believe it is down to Beric - that he has brought bad luck and misfortune to them - and they cast him out.Left alone without family or friends, Beric is sold into slavery in Rome and then condemned to a life on the rowing-bench of a Roman galley. With danger and death all around him, Beric must free himself and try and build a new life.
  • Blood feud

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, May 6, 1976)
    Sold into slavery to the Northmen in the tenth century, a young Englishman becomes involved in a blood feud which leads him to Constantinople and a totally different way of life.
  • Flame-Colored Taffeta

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Sunburst, March 1, 1989)
    Damaris Crocker, a young girl living in smuggling country, whose dearest wish is for a flame-colored taffeta petticoat, works with her friend Peter and Genty Small the Wise Woman to save the life of a wounded young man brought to them by the smugglers
  • The Sword And The Circle: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2013)
    Rooted in folklore, medieval ideals of chivalry, and the last gallant strugglesof the British against the Saxon invaders, the legends of King Arthur have been told in song and story since the middle ages.The Sword and the Circle tells of the birth of Arthur, the gift of Excalibur, the forming of the Round Table and the first noble quests of its knights until the arrival of Percival . . .
  • The Lantern Bearers

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), June 30, 1994)
    Threatened by a tide of invaders, the last of the Roman Auxiliaries are to leave Britain forever. But Aquila, a young legionnaire, chooses to stay behind, in order to join the fight to save his native land.
  • Blue Remembered Hills a Recollection

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Hardcover (Oxford Univ Pr, July 1, 1984)
    This is an autobiographical account of the influences and people who have helped Rosemary Sutcliff in her personal development as a writer. The author is a well-established historical and children's novelist who has been awarded several prizes and in 1975 was honoured with an OBE for services to children's literature. Sutcliff recounts her early years when, as a victim of Still's Disease, a rare form of juvenile arthritis, she was unable to walk. After the war and a love affair which left a lasting impression on her life, she started to write. This book ends when her first manuscript was accepted by Oxford University Press.
  • Dawn Wind

    Rosemary SUTCLIFF

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 1964)
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  • The Armourer's House

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • The Lantern Bearers

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Square Fish, Nov. 9, 2010)
    The last of the Roman army have set sail and left Britain forever, abandoning it to civil war and the threat of a Saxon invasion. Aquila, a young Legionnaire, deserted his regiment to stay behind with his family, but his home and all that he loves are destroyed. Years of hardship and fighting follow, and in the end, there is only one thing left in Aquila’s life—his thirst for revenge . . . The Lantern Bearers is the winner of the 1959 Carnegie Medal in Literature.
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  • The Eagle

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Square Fish, Aug. 16, 2011)
    This is a story set in Roman Britain. Marcus Flavius Aquila, a young centurion is forced into retirement after a wound in his first major engagement against a rebel British tribe. It allows him the freedom to embark upon a dangerous mission to find out what happened to the Ninth Legion which, years before, disappeared in the savage lands of the Picts. Will he find out what happened to the men, led by his father, who never returned? And will he recover the Eagle, the symbol of Roman dominance and power?
  • The Hound of Ulster

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Red Fox, Nov. 1, 2002)
    This saga of the Irish Celts is re-told by Rosemary Sutcliff with a magical weaving together of passion and poetry. The boy who takes up the spear and shield of Manhood on this day will become the most renowned of all the warriors of Ireland, men will follow at his call to the world's end, and his enemies will shudder at the thunder of his chariot wheels. So the prophecy went, and as the boy Cuchulain heard it, he went forward to claim the weapons of his manhood. This is the story of how he became the greatest of heroes—the Hound of Ulster.
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