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The Magna Carta (Or Is It?)
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To mark the 800th anniversary, Howard has forced his attention on the most famous charter in history. Here is a Runnymede full of real people; confused, squabbling, ill-informed and largely incompetent. Never mind 800 years, it's a miracle the charter survived to the end of its first week.... if it did!
In The Magna Carta (Or Is It?) we discover that King John entrusted the copying of the original charter to one Aelward Dunktish, a man not normally reliable enough to pour water. The King must be up to something. And so must the nobles who want Dunktish for their own purposes. And then there are the King's notorious mercenaries, the men of Touraine, who have ideas of their own, all of them involving death and horses.
They're all up to no good, and Dunktish IS no good. It's the sort of tale that will end in disaster - except in the hands of Aelward Dunktish, it all starts with one.
Opinion on Howard of Warwick is not at all divided:
"If Pratchett wrote history."
"Hysterical, laugh-out-loud funny."
"Very, very funny." scaryduck.com
"Truly side-splitting." kateofmind
To mark the 800th anniversary, Howard has forced his attention on the most famous charter in history. Here is a Runnymede full of real people; confused, squabbling, ill-informed and largely incompetent. Never mind 800 years, it's a miracle the charter survived to the end of its first week.... if it did!
In The Magna Carta (Or Is It?) we discover that King John entrusted the copying of the original charter to one Aelward Dunktish, a man not normally reliable enough to pour water. The King must be up to something. And so must the nobles who want Dunktish for their own purposes. And then there are the King's notorious mercenaries, the men of Touraine, who have ideas of their own, all of them involving death and horses.
They're all up to no good, and Dunktish IS no good. It's the sort of tale that will end in disaster - except in the hands of Aelward Dunktish, it all starts with one.
Opinion on Howard of Warwick is not at all divided:
"If Pratchett wrote history."
"Hysterical, laugh-out-loud funny."
"Very, very funny." scaryduck.com
"Truly side-splitting." kateofmind


















