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Men of Iron
Men of Iron
Author: Howard Pyle
Classic Series CL93 — With Illustrations -Introduction C. L. Bennet. — The pomp and pageantry of the Middle Ages were especially impressed upon the mind of Howard Pyle, but he was equally able to absorb and pass on to his readers the spirit of American colonial history, the mythical tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, pirates ...  more »
ISBN: 335462
Publication Date: 1965
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Airmont Publishing Co
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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This book is OK. The characters are a little cliche, and the plot is shallow. However it has some info on the customs of Merry Old England, at the time of Henry IV and V, like how a man was knighted. It is classified as historical fiction, but it is primarily fiction. It's not historical fiction like, say, a G. A. Henty. It's along the lines of Ivanhoe, only shorter, less developed, and cleaner for young people. Not bad overall, just not excellent.
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lissa0868 avatar reviewed Men of Iron on + 3 more book reviews
Nice children's book! I used for a homeschool unit lesson about knights. Easier book that a elementary to about 6th grade could use.


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