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Books with author Rosemary Sutcliff

  • The Lantern Bearers

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, Jan. 1, 2007)
    The Romans have abandoned Britain, leaving it open to the twin threats of civil war and Saxon invasion. When his home and all he loves are destroyed, Aquila endures years of torment before deciding to put some meaning back into his life.
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  • Sun Horse, Moon Horse

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    eBook (RHCP Digital, May 31, 2013)
    From the moment he is born, Lubrin Dhu is different and his unusual talent for drawing places him even further apart. So when his tribe is conquered and Lubrin is appointed its mouthpiece, he is treated with the utmost suspicion. What is the bargain that Lubrin has struck with the enemy lord? And why does he make a horse - a huge horse, high up on the hillside, cut out of the chalk? How can this set his people free?
  • The Mark of the Horse Lord

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Jan. 2, 2014)
    'Take my place, Phaedrus, and with it, take my vengeance . . .'Phaedrus the gladiator wins his freedom after years of bloody battles in the arena. Soon he finds himself riding north towards the wilds of Caledonia on a strange mission. He is to assume the identity of Midir, Lord of the Horse People, to seek vengeance against the treacherous Liadhan, who has usurped the throne.Ahead of him lies more adventure and more danger than he had ever known in the arena . . .
  • The Sword Song Of Bjarni Sigurdson

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    eBook (RHCP Digital, March 31, 2013)
    Sword Song is the swashbuckling story of Bjarni, a Viking swordsman. Banished from his home, as a boy, for a murder he didn't intend to commit, Bjarni takes up a new life as a mercenary. He journeys to the islands off the west coast of Scotland and there his life is shaped for years to come. A life that will see him fighting among the clan chiefs in feuds as bitter and bloody as can be imagined.This enthralling novel was the last thing Rosemary Sutcliff wrote and was discovered in a drawer after her death. It is published here in paperback for the first time.
  • The Armourer's House

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2013)
    If only she'd been born a boy, Tamsyn would never have been sent away to Uncle Gideon's - the armourer's - house when her grandmother died. She could have stayed by the wild sea that she loved with her Uncle Martin, the ship merchant.But instead, she is bound for busy, bustling Tudor London, and the armourer's house, far from the coast and far from her beloved ships. Homesick and lonely in the loud family of cousins, it isn't until she meets the strange old Wise Woman that Tamsyn is finally promised her "heart's desire"...
  • Sun Horse, Moon Horse

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, March 20, 1978)
    A young boy in pre-Roman England becomes chieftain of his tribe and learns just how much he must sacrifice for his people.
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  • The King Arthur Trilogy

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Vintage Children's Classics, July 15, 2013)
    Rosemary Sutcliffe's famous and captivating novels based on the legends of King Arthur, brought together in one spellbinding trilogy. The legends of King Arthur and his knights have passed down through the generations since medieval times. In this spellbinding trilogy, Rosemary Sutcliff recreates all the mystique and mystery of the golden age of Camelot for a new generation.
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  • The High Deeds Of Finn MacCool

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Feb. 27, 2013)
    Set more than a thousand years ago in the soft green hills of Ireland, in a shifting time when enchanted creatures and the Fairy Kind still flickered in and out of the lives of men, the ancient stories of Finn MacCool and the brotherhood of the Fianna shimmer with magic. Here Rosemary Sutcliff breathes new life into adventures of these Irish heroes and their battles with strange and supernatural beings.
  • The Eagle of the Ninth 1st

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback
    Excellent Book
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  • Dragon Slayer: The Story of Beowulf

    Rosemary SUTCLIFF

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, July 30, 1976)
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  • Brother Dusty Feet

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Hardcover (Oxford Univ Pr, Jan. 1, 1980)
    In Elizabethan England, eleven-year-old Hugh Copplestone runs away from the home of his cruel aunt to seek his fortune in the company of strolling players who travel throughout the countryside
  • The Shield Ring

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Paperback (Front Street, Aug. 1, 2007)
    High in the mountains of the Lake District is a secret valley where the Vikings have their last stronghold--their Shield Ring. The Normans seek to crush this group of Northmen and to bring all of England under their control. They build a castle in Carlisle and send an army north. Meanwhile, the Northmen lamb and harvest as though life were normal, but Ari Knudson sharpens Wave-flame and the Jarl prepares his War Host. Two youths of the village--Frytha, a Saxon girl who fled to the valley when the Normans burned her home, and Bjorn, the foster-son of the old harper--make ready, too. As the Norman's approach the secret valley, the Northmen recruit able bodies, and Bjorn volunteers to enter the Norman camp as a spy. Frytha knows Bjorn's deepest fear: that if he is captured, he will fall to Norman torture and reveal the location of the Shield Ring.