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#TheSaxonShore The Saxon Shore
The Saxon Shore is a 1995 novel by Canadian writer Jack Whyte chronicling Caius Merlyn Britannicus's effort to return the baby Arthur to the colony of Camulod and the political events surrounding this. The book is a portrayal of the Arthurian Legend Read More..
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Description The Saxon Shore is a 1995 novel by Canadian writer Jack Whyte chronicling Caius Merlyn Britannicus's effort to return the baby Arthur to the colony of Camulod and the political events surrounding this. The book is a portrayal of the Arthurian Legend set against the backdrop of Post-Roman Briton's invasion by Germanic peoples. It is part of the A Dream of Eagles series, which attempts to explain the origins of the Arthurian legends against the backdrop of a historical setting. This is a deviation from other modern depictions of King Arthur such as Once and Future King and the Avalon series which rely much more on mystical and magical elements and less on the historical .
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Name The Saxon Shore
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Authors Jack Whyte
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Genre Historical novel
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Series A Dream of Eagles (AKA The Camulod Chronicles in the USA)
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Language English
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Country Canada
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Pages 769
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Media_type Print (Paperback (French Flaps))
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Isbn 0-670-84522-1
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Publisher Viking Canada
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Pub_date 1995
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