The Marriage of Meggotta

Edith Pargeter

first published 1979 Viking Press, 1979 283 pages

A Troubadour spectacular

> This magnificent historical novel, set in thirteenth-century England during the turbulent reign of Henry III, tells the story of a great and secret love, one that almost defies modern sensibilities while touching chords that go much deeper. >Heir to the earldoms of Gloucester and Hertford, Richard de Clare is but a boy when his father dies while fighting the king's battles in France. Too great a prize to be left i...

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The Marriage of Meggotta hardcover · 1994 · Ulverscroft Large Print · 9780750507134
The marriage of Meggotta. edition · 1993 · Warner · 320 pages
The marriage of Meggotta edition · 1989 · Macdonald · 320 pages
The marriage of Meggotta edition · 1980 · Futura Publications · 320 pages
The marriage of Meggotta edition · 1979 · Viking Press · 283 pages
The marriage of Meggotta edition · 1979 · Macmillan · 320 pages

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