"The Fall Of The Grand Sarrasin" transports readers to the Channel Islands during the tumultuous era following the Norman Conquest. William J. Ferrar's meticulously researched historical fiction chronicles the life and times of Sir Nigel De Bessin, a knight residing on Guernsey Island in the year 1057. This thrilling sea story plunges into a world of knights and Norman influence. Experience Guernsey's past through the eyes of Sir Nigel as he navigates the challenges and conflicts of his time. "The Fall Of The Grand Sarrasin" offers a vivid glimpse into a fascinating historical period. Readers…mehr
"The Fall Of The Grand Sarrasin" transports readers to the Channel Islands during the tumultuous era following the Norman Conquest. William J. Ferrar's meticulously researched historical fiction chronicles the life and times of Sir Nigel De Bessin, a knight residing on Guernsey Island in the year 1057. This thrilling sea story plunges into a world of knights and Norman influence. Experience Guernsey's past through the eyes of Sir Nigel as he navigates the challenges and conflicts of his time. "The Fall Of The Grand Sarrasin" offers a vivid glimpse into a fascinating historical period. Readers interested in historical fiction, particularly stories set in the Channel Islands and exploring themes of war and military conflict during the Norman era, will find this carefully reproduced chronicle a captivating journey. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
William John Ferrar (1868-1924) was an erudite author and scholar recognized for his literary contributions in the early 20th century. Ferrar was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he fostered his love for literature and history, which would later be evident in his works. His eloquent writing style often merged historical themes with adventure, encapsulated in his notable work 'The Fall of the Grand Sarrasin' (1919). This particular novel stands as a testament to Ferrar's narrative prowess, weaving a thrilling tale that explores the clash of cultures during the Crusades. His novel portrays the adventures of the protagonist, Geoffrey Rudel, who embarks on an enthralling journey resulting in encounters with the Grand Sarrasin and the dilemmas of the era. Ferrar's narrative technique often exhibited a meticulous attention to historical details and a flair for creating intriguing plotlines, which garnered attention among fans of historical fiction. His contribution to literature, although limited in quantity, reflects the quality and depth of his imagination and scholarly approach to storytelling. Despite not being as widely known as his contemporaries, Ferrar's work remains a hidden gem within the genre, valued by literary enthusiasts and historians alike for its evocative representation of the past.
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