Who Murdered Chaucer?

Terry Jones

Original title: WHO MURDERED CHAUCER?: A MEDIEVAL MYSTERY

earliest edition we have, 2004 St. Martin's Griffin, 2006 paperback 416 pages

"In this work of historical speculation Terry Jones and a team of international scholars investigate the mystery surrounding the death of Geoffrey Chaucer over 600 years ago. An important public figure, a diplomat and the brother-in-law to John of Gaunt - one of the most powerful men in the kingdom - Chaucer was celebrated as his country's finest living poet, rhetorician and scholar: the pre-eminent intellectual supe...

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Editions we hold

Who Murdered Chaucer? edition · 2013 · Methuen & Company, Limited · 9780413777355
Who Murdered Chaucer? paperback · 2006 · St. Martin's Griffin · 416 pages · 9780312335885
Who Murdered Chaucer? edition · 2004 · Methuen · 9780413759207
Who Murdered Chaucer? A Medieval Mystery hardcover · 2004 · Thomas Dunne Books · 416 pages · 9780312335878
Who murdered Chaucer? edition · 2003 · Methuen · 408 pages

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