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Sword at Sunset
Sword at Sunset
Author: Rosemary Sutcliff
In Sword at Sunset, Sutcliff creates a world where the Roman legions have left Britain, yet the sense of Romanitas remains strong, especially in the noble characters of Ambrosius and Artos the Bear. They retain not just the armor, style of combat, and the Roman military organization, but a superior, almost arrogant sense of belonging to somethin...  more »
ISBN: 294764
Publication Date: 1963
Pages: 495
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Publisher: Coward - McCann, Inc. New York
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4
An interesting concept, meticulously created. Sutcliff's Arthur is a real man -- a war chief, base-born into a powerful family, who comes to prominence at a time when Britain is under increasing pressure from invaders. There is no Merlin here, no Morgan LeFay, no sword in the stone. As a what-if history, it's a masterwork. As a read for those who prefer the legends of Camelot, it's less satisfying.
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