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An historical novel of power and betrayal, loyalty and political intrigue in thirteenth-century England, Wales and France. It focuses on King John of England, younger brother to the brilliant Richard Lionheart, Joanna, his illegitimate but recognised daughter and Llewellyn Ab Iowerth, and Prince of Gwynedd, a bitter opponent of English ways.Read More

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    Here be Dragons : Paperback : Penguin Books Ltd : 9780140133400 : 0140133402 : 05 Sep 1991 : An historical novel of power and betrayal, loyalty and political intrigue in thirteenth-century England, Wales and France. It focuses on King John of England, younger brother to the brilliant Richard Lionheart, Joanna, his illegitimate but recognised daughter and Llewellyn Ab Iowerth, and Prince of Gwynedd, a bitter opponent of English ways.

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    This is an absorbing historical novel of power and betrayal loyalty and political intrigue in thirteenth-century England Wales and France centring on King John of England younger brother to the brilliant Richard Lionheart Joanna his illegitimate but recognised daughter and Llewellyn Ab Iowerth Prince of Gwynedd a bitter opponent of English ways laws and encroachment into Wales who becomes Joanna's husband.

  • Foyles

    An absorbing historical novel of power and betrayal, loyalty and political intrigue in thirteenth-century England, Wales and France, centring on King John of England, younger brother to the brilliant Richard Lionheart, Joanna, his illegitimate but recognised daughter and Llewellyn Ab Iowerth, Prince of Gwynedd, a bitter opponent of English ways, laws and encroachment into Wales who becomes Joanna’s husband.

  • Penguin

    Bastard-born but cherished daughter of King John, Joanna becomes a political pawn when her adored father arranges her marriage to Llewelyn Prince of Gwynedd, Wales, his bitter foe. The young bride is a stranger in a hostile land, married to a man she does not know.

  • 0140133402
  • 9780140133400
  • Sharon Penman
  • 7 December 2000
  • Penguin
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 800
  • New Ed
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