The lodestar

Pamela Belle

earliest edition we have, 1987 St. Martin's Press, 1991 533 pages

From Publishers Weekly Set during the brief reign of Richard III, this impressively crafted historical novel deserves attention from readers not normally drawn to the genre. Belle ( Wintercombe ) is of the school that regards Richard, Duke of Gloucester, as a troubled monarch who did what he thought best for his country and bore no ill will toward his brother Edward's two sons and heirs. The disappearance of the prin...

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The lodestar edition · 1991 · St. Martin's Press · 533 pages
The lodestar edition · 1988 · Pan Books in association with Bodley Head
The Lodestar hardcover · 1987 · St. Martins · 533 pages · 9780370310336

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