The lion of justice

Eleanor Burford

Original title: The Lion of Justice

earliest edition we have, 1975 Vergara Editor S.A., 1982 paperback

Jet de Plaza & Janés -- 249/4

Henry, the youngest of The Conquerer's sons assumes the mantle of The Lion of Justice. The death of The Conqueror left three sons to inherit his power and his wealth. Normandy for Robert, England for Rufus and for Henry, the youngest, five thousand pounds of silver. The three were natural rivals. The feckless Robert lost Norman dukedom in an orgy of impulsive extravagance. Red-haired Rufus scandalised the court with...

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Editions we hold

Lion of Justice : (Norman Series) edition · 2012 · Penguin Random House · 9781448150298
El león de justicia edition · 1995 · Plaza & Janés · 327 pages
El Leon de Justicia paperback · 1982 · Vergara Editor S.A. · 9789501500363
The Lion of Justice edition · 1980 · Fawcett · 9780449243183
The lion of justice edition · 1979 · Putnam · 285 pages
The Lion of Justice (The Norman Series: Volume 2) paperback · 1977 · Macmillan · 285 pages · 9780330251754
The lion of justice edition · 1975 · Hale · 285 pages

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