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Here be Dragons

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English
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Ramblin' Prose Publishing 9 views
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1619780178, 9781619780170
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Peter Charles Newman

Peter Charles Newman (born Petr Karel Neumann; May 10, 1929 – September 7, 2023) was a Canadian journalist, editor and prolific author. He interviewed and wrote about every Canadian prime minister from Louis St. Laurent (1948–1957) to Paul Martin (2003–2006). His three-volume series on The Canadian Establishment helped set new standards for business reporting, while his three-volume history of the Hudson's Bay Company provided a comprehensive account of Canada's early beginnings as an international fur-trading nation. Newman served as editor-in-chief at both the Toronto Star and Maclean's, the latter of which he transformed from a money-losing monthly magazine into a lively newsweekly that published some of the country's most talented journalists.

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HE was ten years old and an alien in an unfriendly land, made an unwilling exile by his mother's marriage to a Marcher border lord...

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Set in early 13th century Wales, Here Be Dragons chronicles the relationship between Llewelyn Fawr, Prince of Wales, and Joanna, bastard daughter of King John of England. With great attention to historical detail and a clear love for her characters, Sharon Kay Penman creates a world both familiar, because her characters are so fully human, and strange, because the world in which they live is so far in the past. But that world is brought richly to life in this wonderfully compelling story of Britain's past.

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