Simon

by Rosemary Sutcliff

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First published: 1953 1 language ISBN: 9781448173143
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It had never seemed of much importance during their boyhood that Simon Carey was for Parliament and his friend Amias Hannaford a Royalist. But when the Civil War between the two parties broke out, and two years later they were old enough to take part in it, they found themselves fighting for different sides.

This story tells of the last stages of the English Civil War waged in the west country; and the account of the part played by Simon in the fighting makes exciting reading. Rosemary Sutcliffe has written a compelling and unbiased story of the troubled times of the civil war, describing vividly and accurately the final campaign in the west

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