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The Forest

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Few places lie closer to the heart of England's heritage than the New Forest. This work covers from the cruel forest laws of the Normans and their passion for hunting, to the founding of Beaulieu Abbey by capricious King John; from the very real dangers of the Spanish Armada to the elegance of Georgian Lymington; and more.

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The Forest, Edward Rutherfurd

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2001
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Language
English
Publisher
Arrow
Released
2001
Format
Paperback
Pages
912
ISBN10
009927907X
ISBN13
9780099279075
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First published
2000
Original title
The forest
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Few places lie closer to the heart of England's heritage than the New Forest. This work covers from the cruel forest laws of the Normans and their passion for hunting, to the founding of Beaulieu Abbey by capricious King John; from the very real dangers of the Spanish Armada to the elegance of Georgian Lymington; and more.