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Isolde: Queen of the Western Isle

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In the golden time of Arthur and Guenevere, the Island of the West shone like an emerald in the sea--one of the last strongholds of Goddess worship and Mother right. Isolde is the only daughter and heiress of Ireland's great ruling queen, a lady as passionate in battle as she is in love. La Belle Isolde, like her mother, is famed for her beauty, but she is a healer instead of a warrior, "of all surgeons, the best among the isles." A natural peacemaker, Isolde is struggling to save Ireland from a war waged by her dangerously wreckless mother. King Mark of Cornwall sends forth his own champion to do battle with the Irish--Sir Tristan of Lyonesse--a young, untested knight with a mysterious past. When he lies victorious but near death on the field of battle, Tristan konws that his only hope of survival lies in the West. His men smuggle him into the Queen's fort at Dubh Lein and beg the princess to save him

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Isolde: Queen of the Western Isle, Rosalind Miles

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2002
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Titre
Isolde: Queen of the Western Isle
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2002
Format
souple
Pages
359
ISBN10
1400047862
ISBN13
9781400047864
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In the golden time of Arthur and Guenevere, the Island of the West shone like an emerald in the sea--one of the last strongholds of Goddess worship and Mother right. Isolde is the only daughter and heiress of Ireland's great ruling queen, a lady as passionate in battle as she is in love. La Belle Isolde, like her mother, is famed for her beauty, but she is a healer instead of a warrior, "of all surgeons, the best among the isles." A natural peacemaker, Isolde is struggling to save Ireland from a war waged by her dangerously wreckless mother. King Mark of Cornwall sends forth his own champion to do battle with the Irish--Sir Tristan of Lyonesse--a young, untested knight with a mysterious past. When he lies victorious but near death on the field of battle, Tristan konws that his only hope of survival lies in the West. His men smuggle him into the Queen's fort at Dubh Lein and beg the princess to save him