The Kingdom of the Few and Far Between

The Kingdom of the Few and Far Between
Author: Gail Randolph
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1532089082

Are you looking for a book that you can’t put down, that is both entertaining and thought provoking, but that you can read cover to cover in one sitting? Well this is the book for you! The Kingdom of the Few and Far Between is a trilogy of short stories about a fictional kingdom in trouble, and a crowd of kids that saves the day. It’s the Ordinary Crowd, a crowd like yours, fighting many similar wars. The book tells a story about the power of the good enough in a sometimes confusing and dark world. Buy this book and you won’t be disappointed!

Death in the Kingdom

Death in the Kingdom
Author: Andrew Grant
Publisher: Monsoon Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9814358215

British agent Daniel Swann is back in Thailand, caught up in a government-level conspiracy over a mysterious black box. But as his friends are beheaded one by one and he is pursued by CIA agents, Swann realizes his mission has become personal. Someone wants him dead. So he turns to the only people he can trust—the underworld.

The French in the Kingdom of Sicily, 1266–1305

The French in the Kingdom of Sicily, 1266–1305
Author: Jean Dunbabin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139500082

Charles of Anjou's conquest of the Sicilian Regno in 1266 transformed relations between France and the kingdom of Sicily. This original study of contact and exchange in the Middle Ages explores the significance of the many cultural, religious and political exchanges between the two countries, arguing that the links were more diverse and stronger than simply the rulers' family connections. Jean Dunbabin shows how influence flowed as much from south to north as vice versa, and that France was strongly influenced by the experiences of those who returned after years of fighting in the Regno. As well as considering the experiences of notable crusading families, she sheds new light on the career of Robert II d'Artois, who virtually ruled the Regno for six years before returning to France to remodel the government of Artois. This comparative history of two societies offers an important perspective on medieval Western Europe.

Gaelic Influence in the Northumbrian Kingdom

Gaelic Influence in the Northumbrian Kingdom
Author: Fiona Edmonds
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783273364

WINNER OF THE FRANK WATSON BOOK PRIZE 2021. SHORTLISTED IN SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS 2021 The first full-scale, interdisciplinary treatment of the wide-ranging connections between the Gaelic world and the Northumbrian kingdom.