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South Africa
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271125PB01 9czb
Bob Shop ID
662358430

Sarum - Edward Rutherford - Softcover - 1344 pages

There are around 50 pages at the end of the
book which have been water damaged. The pages are not stuck together
but are warped. Still readable

I supply a tracking number. Normally Ram or the Courier Guy

I combine postage. 

I do not use the post office. No overseas delivery.

Sarum: The Novel of England" by Edward Rutherfurd is an epic historical saga that chronicles the sweeping history of England through the intertwined lives of five fictional families in the ancient city of Sarumnow Salisburyfrom the Ice Age to the 20th century. Spanning over 10,000 years and nearly 100 centuries, the novel begins in prehistoric times around 7500 BC, where primitive hunter-gatherers navigate survival amid glacial retreats, forging early societies in caves and riversides.

As civilizations evolve, Rutherfurd weaves tales of druidic rituals at Stonehenge, Roman invasions, Saxon settlements, Norman conquests, medieval plagues, Tudor intrigues, and industrial revolutions. Families like the Shockleys, Masons, and Wilsons rise and fall against iconic backdrops: building cathedrals, enduring wars, and adapting to societal shifts. Personal dramaslove, betrayal, ambitionmirror broader historical upheavals, from the Black Death to World War II.

Rutherfurd's meticulous research brings authenticity to this vast tapestry, blending fact with fiction to explore human resilience, cultural evolution, and the enduring spirit of a place. "Sarum" is a profound meditation on heritage, a gripping adventure through time, and a testament to storytelling's power to illuminate history's grand arc.