The Song of Princes

by Gilbert Morris

Other, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

813/.54

Publication

Tyndale House Publishers (1997), 386 pages

Description

Two families-the Wakefields of nobility and the lower-class Morgans-are the focus of this sweeping generational saga, joined by intriguing personalities such as Elizabeth I, William Tyndale, and John Bunyan. Linking the people and events through the ages is the struggle of men and women who sought God as the answer to their difficulties. #6: Song of Princes Twin brothers Paul and David Wakefield are born rivals and opposites in many things, yet only one can be master of Wakefield. Set in England during the reigns of George II and George III, The Song of Princes spans English history from the Methodist movement to the initial rumblings of the American Revolution. Fans of historical fiction and those already swept away by the series will find the pages turning themselves.… (more)

Language

Physical description

386 p.; 2521 cm

ISBN

978-0-8423-6234-4 / 9780842362344

UPC

031809062340

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