The Minstrel's Tale

The Minstrel's Tale
Title The Minstrel's Tale PDF eBook
Author George Moore
Publisher
Pages 166
Release 1826
Genre
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The Minstrel's Tale

The Minstrel's Tale
Title The Minstrel's Tale PDF eBook
Author Berit I. Haahr
Publisher Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Pages 264
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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A rollicking adventure set in medieval England about a heroine who refuses to live by other people's rules. Judith of Nesscliffe is 13 years old and her stepfather thinks it's time she married. Her future husband is at least 30 years older than she is and already has five daughters--some of them older than Judith. Now he wants a son and heir. Judith has other ideas. Wearing boys' clothing to disguise herself, Judith becomes Jude and runs away from home. With only a falcon for company, she sets out on a 150-mile journey to join the King's Minstrels. Along the way, she is attacked by thieves and forced to defend herself against the advances of a young woman who thinks that "Jude" would make an ideal husband. But she also finds her own true love as well as a way to live the life she chooses.

The English Medieval Minstrel

The English Medieval Minstrel
Title The English Medieval Minstrel PDF eBook
Author John Southworth
Publisher
Pages 191
Release 1989-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780851155364

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As a popular history (it) has considerable merits and offers a number of interesting suggestions. SPECULUM

The Minstrel's Tale

The Minstrel's Tale
Title The Minstrel's Tale PDF eBook
Author Anna Questerly
Publisher
Pages 258
Release 2011-01-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780982996706

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Family entertainment. Suitable for all ages. Fourteenth Century France Amos Questerly, a wandering minstrel takes on a mysterious young apprentice. But his new protege, Richard, carries a deadly secret. A secret someone is willing to kill for. To reach safety they must earn their way to England by telling exciting stories of magical swords, princesses, and dragons, while danger follows on their heels. By the time Amos learns Richard's secret, it's clear even England may not be safe. The two, trapped in an adventure as thrilling as any of the minstrel's tales, must follow a perilous path that leads straight to the halls of the Royal Palace.

Commodore Perry's Minstrel Show

Commodore Perry's Minstrel Show
Title Commodore Perry's Minstrel Show PDF eBook
Author Richard Wiley
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 2007-03
Genre Fiction
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A sword-swinging page-turner infused with a heady mix of Japanese etiquette, American ideals, and Machiavellian philosophy, written by a PEN/Faulkner Award winner.

The Lay of the Last Minstrel

The Lay of the Last Minstrel
Title The Lay of the Last Minstrel PDF eBook
Author Walter Scott
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1805
Genre Scottish poetry
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The Ancient Minstrel

The Ancient Minstrel
Title The Ancient Minstrel PDF eBook
Author Jim Harrison
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 216
Release 2016-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802190219

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A collection of novellas from the New York Times–bestselling author—“arguably America’s foremost master of the novella . . . A force of nature on the page” (The Washington Post). The Mark Twain Award–winning author of Legends of the Fall delivers three novellas that highlight his phenomenal range as a writer, shot through with his trademark wit and keen insight into the human condition. Harrison has fun with his own reputation in the title novella, about an aging writer in Montana who weathers the slings and arrows of literary success and tries to cope with the sow he buys on a whim and the unplanned litter of piglets that follows soon after. In Eggs, a Montana woman reminisces about collecting eggs at her grandparents’ country house. Years later, having never had a child, she attempts to do so. And in The Case of the Howling Buddhas, retired Detective Sunderson—a recurring character from Harrison’s New York Times bestseller The Great Leader and The Big Seven—is hired to investigate a bizarre cult that achieves satori by howling along with howler monkeys at the zoo. “Still independent, fierce and feral,” The Ancient Minstrel confirms Jim Harrison as one of the most cherished and important writers in modern America (David Gates, The New York Times).