An edition of The ringed castle (1971)

The Ringed Castle

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The Ringed Castle
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An edition of The ringed castle (1971)

The Ringed Castle

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Crawford is rescued from Volos by the clever, beautiful and power-hungry Kiaya Khatun and they travel to Moscow, where he is to train the Tsar's army. Determined never to return to Scotland, he summons some of the mercenaries from the force he trained in Scotland and has to negotiate with a volatile and brutal Tsar, in an insular society held back from greatness by the extremes of its climate and the lack of communication with Western Europe. Philippa has taken the child back to Scotland, and now becomes embroiled in the English court of Mary Tudor, for which desperate hopes for an heir, the absence of Mary's Spanish husband, and England's return to the Catholic faith of England are the chief, if concealed, interests. From London, merchants set out to establish a trade route with Russia and their adventures join with whose of Crawford and his companions. Eventually, Crawford is forced by the Tsar's desire for munitions to return to Britain, and the mystery of his parentage, which Philippa has been investigating, deepens.

This is an historical romance and the fifth of 6 books set in the mid 1500s and focused around a flawed hero, Francis Crawford of Lymond. The series starts and ends in Crawford's (and the author's) homeland of Scotland. The books follow Dunnett's hero through a series of adventures at the centres of power in Scotland, France, Malta, Stamboul (Istanbul), and Russia. He develops as a leader in war and politics, with the potential to rule a country: but at the expense of his humanity, his family and his companions, as he ruthlessly suppresses his own weaknesses and frailties.
The language, culture, customs, political intrigue, warcraft and ethos of the time are captured in beautifully constructed prose and the books are worth reading for this alone. But they are also cracking adventures. If you can, ignore the author's constant reminders of her hero's beauty and stick with them.

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Publisher
Arrow
Language
English
Pages
522

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Cover of: The ringed castle
The ringed castle
1997, Vintage Books
in English - 1st Vintage Books ed.
Cover of: The Ringed Castle
The Ringed Castle
1987, Arrow
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Ringed Castle
The Ringed Castle
1987, Arrow
in English
Cover of: The ringed castle.
The ringed castle.
1972, Putnam
in English - [1st American ed.]

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First Sentence

"Not to every young girl is it given to enter the harem of the Sultan of Turkey and return to her homeland a virgin."

Edition Notes

Series
Lymond Chronicles (5)

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
522

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9273986M
ISBN 10
0099523000
ISBN 13
9780099523000
OCLC/WorldCat
152416677
Library Thing
41581
Goodreads
3182095

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