The Grove of Eagles: A Novel of Elizabethan England (Pan Heritage Classics, 3)

The Grove of Eagles: A Novel of Elizabethan England (Pan Heritage Classics, 3)

by WinstonGraham (Author)

Synopsis

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. On the Cornish coast, men like John Killigrew - in charge of the castle at Pendennis - were vital to the survival of the country, and on their backs rested the trust of those defending the nation.

His eldest but base-born son, Maugan, emerges in the novel, through his loneliness and his love, as a touchingly honest and believable character who is, above all things, a man of his word.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 656
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Pan
Published: 11 Feb 2016

ISBN 10: 1509818618
ISBN 13: 9781509818617
Book Overview: A classic novel of Elizabethan England from the author of the Poldark series.

Media Reviews
Absorbing . . . written with sure skill, a nice feeling for character and a vast knowledge of the sixteenth century * New York Times *
Lusty and rewarding - all the excitement of a nation at war with Spain * Daily Express *
Winston Graham has such a knowledge of Elizabethan Cornwall, such fidelity to fact and atmosphere, that I am conquered, as no doubt his many readers will be -- A. L. Rowse
The canvas is wide, the picture stirring and brilliantly detailed. This is a rich, absorbing tale of a corner of England during hazardous times, and of a full-blooded family * Oxford Times *
Author Bio
Winston Graham was the author of more than forty novels, including The Walking Stick, Angel, Pearl and Little God, Stephanie and Tremor. His novels have been widely translated and his famous Poldark series has been developed into two television series shown in twenty-four countries. Six of Winston Graham's books have been filmed for the big screen, the most notable being Marnie, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Winston Graham was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and in 1983 was awarded the OBE. He died in July 2003.