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The Lost Baron

A Story of England in the Year 1200 (Adventure Library)

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The Lost Baron

By: Allen French
Narrated by: John Lee
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Martin, son of Sir Anselm of the Hollow, risks his life in more ways than one in this fast-paced story of Cornwall in the year 1200.

King Richard is dead, and John is king, a ruler ever-ready for more money in his treasury whether it comes there honestly or not. When the Baron Eric mysteriously disappears, his young daughter, Rosamund, must bear the increasing burden of his absence.

The moody Sir Basil, distant relative and heir, has taken over the castle - and would not be pleased if Eric should ever return. In an unguarded moment of genuine gratitude, Sir Basil invites young Martin to come to the castle as a page and squire. Martin is swiftly drawn into Rosamund's troubles and into a few of his own before the tale reaches its dramatic climax.

By the author of The Story of Rolf and the Viking Bow and The Red Keep.

©1940, 1968 Allen French, Ellen Spalt (P)2018 Bethlehem Books
Action & Adventure Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Medieval Middle ages Adventure Royalty
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Here is a book that is full of adventure and a plot line that confirms truths and themes that transcend generations. Young people will learn that real bravery is better if it is employed to be used as courage.

Excellent for 5th grade and up

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