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The Grove of Eagles: A Novel of Elizabethan England
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The Grove of Eagles: A Novel of Elizabethan England

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Set in the last years of Elizabeth I’s reign, Winston Graham’s The Grove of Eagles seamlessly blends historical fact and fiction in a rich tale full of unforgettable characters.

In 1588 the Spanish Armada had been defeated in the English Channel and the whole of Elizabethan England was alert for the revenge that surely had to follow.

Men like John Killigrew, commanding a key position on the Cornish coast, were vital to the survival of the country, and it is through the eyes of his eldest son, Maugan, that the story unfolds. Rich in action, it is also crowded with unforgettable characters, many of them based on actual historical figures.

Maugan Killigrew himself emerges, through his loneliness and his love, his physical suffering in a Spanish gaol, as a touchingly honest and believable character who is, above all things, a man of his time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 November 2013
Pages
656
ISBN
9781447256625

Set in the last years of Elizabeth I’s reign, Winston Graham’s The Grove of Eagles seamlessly blends historical fact and fiction in a rich tale full of unforgettable characters.

In 1588 the Spanish Armada had been defeated in the English Channel and the whole of Elizabethan England was alert for the revenge that surely had to follow.

Men like John Killigrew, commanding a key position on the Cornish coast, were vital to the survival of the country, and it is through the eyes of his eldest son, Maugan, that the story unfolds. Rich in action, it is also crowded with unforgettable characters, many of them based on actual historical figures.

Maugan Killigrew himself emerges, through his loneliness and his love, his physical suffering in a Spanish gaol, as a touchingly honest and believable character who is, above all things, a man of his time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 November 2013
Pages
656
ISBN
9781447256625