Pride of kings
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Word Count
112,750 words, Guess
Page Count
451 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3941681M
- ISBN-100451458478
- OCLC Control Number46618307
- Internet Archiveprideofkings00tarr
- Library of Congress Control Number2001019596
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- LibraryThing280334
- Goodreads371434
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3570.A655 P75 2001
- LCCPS3570.A655P75 2001
Description
At the coronation of the new king of England, two crowns are offered to Richard the Lionheart: the mortal and the magical. Lured by earthbound glory and driven by mortal faith, Richard spurns the pagan crown – and rides off on a Crusade to reclaim a sun-scorched Jerusalem from the infidels, leaving his new kingdom defenseless in the mists . . . For some unknown power has brought down the wall between worlds – and beings of dark magic await their chance to cross over the threshold. Summoned to England by his dreams is Arslan, a strapping youth born of fire and man. Able to walk between worlds and speak with spirits, he is destined to help a country he has never seen and to swear loyalty to a man he has never met: Prince John, called Lackland, who will emerge from the shadow of his older brother, Richard, to rule the armies of the air. There are two wars for England to win or lose. One could weaken a mortal empire. The other could destroy the world. (from the back cover)
Description
"At the coronation of the new king of England, two crowns are offered to Richard the Lionheart; the mortal and the magical. Lured by earthbound glory and driven by mortal faith, Richard spurns the pagan crown and rides off on a Crusade to reclaim a sun-scorched Jerusalem from the infidels, leaving his new kingdom defenseless in the mists."--Back cover.
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