The lute player

Norah Lofts

earliest edition we have, 1968 Hodder and Stoughton, 1973 465 pages

A tale inspired by the Third Crusade is told from the viewpoint of a companion minstrel and describes the relationships between King Richard and two strong women including his possessive mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Berengaria, the Princess of Navarre.

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Editions we hold

The lute player edition · 2009 · Simon & Schuster · 572 pages · 9781439146071
The Lute Player paperback · 2007 · Tempus Publishing Ltd · 448 pages · 9780752444673
Lute Player edition · 1981 · Fawcett · 9780449229484
The lute player edition · 1973 · Hodder and Stoughton · 465 pages
The lute player edition · 1968 · Morley-Baker · 440 pages

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