"Runnymede and Lincoln Fair" is a gripping historical adventure set against the backdrop of one of the most turbulent periods in English history: the struggle between King John and his rebellious barons. This narrative brings to life the momentous signing of the Magna Carta at Runnymede in 1215 and follows the subsequent conflict culminating in the pivotal Battle of Lincoln.
Through the eyes of its young protagonists, the story captures the chivalry, political intrigue, and martial spirit of the thirteenth century. J.G. Edgar expertly weaves historical fact with spirited storytelling, providing a vivid window into the medieval world. Readers are transported to a time of knights, sieges, and the birth of constitutional liberties. "Runnymede and Lincoln Fair" remains a classic of historical fiction, offering both an educational look at the foundations of English law and an exciting tale of bravery and loyalty during the First Barons' War.
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