Mary's Land is a novel of Lord Baltimore's rowdy colony in 1638. Kirkus Review calls it a "stylish, superior historical... a richly detailed, first rate tale" with, "memorable characters, scenes, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"Mary's Land" is a colorful and detailed novel of a time at the beginning of Europeans' migration to the New World. Robson's novel puts the reader into the thick of the action from the long journey on a small ship to the taming of the frontier. The characters are people you care about. You cheer them on when they find success and cry for them when they don't. Wonderful to see it back in print.
History becomes alive
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Mary's Land brings the old pages of history to life and makes the people live and breathe - Another of Lucia St. Clair Robson's "can't put down books" - and as soon as I've finished I want more - her facts are always correct and she has a wonderful feel for putting them into words that create pictures in the soul.
Louisa does it again!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I am an avid reader of historical biographies both fictional and non fictional. I found this book to be a treasure trove of information and details of live in a very young America. If you want to get a feel for the type of people that started this country this is a must read book. I highly recomend.
Robson writes of color and confusion.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
Robson writes a vivid and colorful description of life in the seventeenth century. She provides details of the Bristol waterfront, Catholic persecution, Atlantic Ocean passage and life in early America. Her characters are flawed but easy to love. Unfortunately the story unravels three quarters of the way through and confuses the reader with the facts of early Maryland history
color and confusion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
Robson writes a vivid and colorful description of life in the seventeenth century. She provides details of the Bristol waterfront, Catholic persecution, Atlantic Ocean passage and life in early America. Her characters are flawed but easy to love. Unfortunately the story unravels three quarters of the way through and confuses the reader with the facts of early Maryland history.
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