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Fiction boks on Boudica\'s revolt
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Any comments or reviews of these by readers?<br>
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The Forgotten Queen (Warrior Queen) by Haley Elizabeth Garwood (Paperback)<br>
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Boudicca by Arjae Harrison (Paperback)<br>
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Boadicea and Her Sisters: Women of Wales by Anne Rutherford (Paperback)<br>
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thanks,<br>
Jeff<br>
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#2
It should be 'Ashes of Britannia' not 'Forgotten Queen' (which is medieval era fiction) <p></p><i></i>
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#3
Hi<br>
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Lets not forget Shipway's Imperial Governor <p>It is an unscrupulous intellect that does not pay Antiquity its due reverence - Erasmus of Rotterdam<br>
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'Modern history, like a deaf man, answers questions no one asks' - Tolstoy War and Peace Ep. ii.1</p><i></i>
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#4
Henry Treece (one of my favorite historical authors now, alas, rather obscure) wrote a book called "Red Queen, White Queen," about the Boudiccan revolt. I think it had a different title in the States, as was frequent practice with his books, "Barbarian Queen," or some such. Treece had a habit of using puns in his titles that didn't translate well to American English. <p></p><i></i>
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