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Lionheart and Lackland King Richard, King John and the Wars of Conquest by F.J. McLynn
Lionheart and Lackland  King Richard, King John and the Wars of Conquest


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Author: F.J. McLynn
Published Date: 21 Sep 2006
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Language: none
Format: Hardback::592 pages
ISBN10: 0224062441
ISBN13: 9780224062442
Imprint: Jonathan Cape Ltd
File Name: Lionheart and Lackland King Richard, King John and the Wars of Conquest.pdf
Dimension: 160x 242x 35mm::880g
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