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- The Lymond Chronicles is a series of six historical novels written by Dorothy Dunnett and first published between 1961 and 1975. Set in mid-16th-century...
- 16th century, which concern the fictitious adventurer Francis Crawford of Lymond. This was followed by the eight novel prequel series The House of Niccolò...
- fourteen-volume work, which includes the six novels of the Lymond Chronicles series. The Lymond Chronicles was written prior to The House of Niccolò but...
- Dunnett's historical novel Pawn in Frankincense (1969), fourth volume of The Lymond Chronicles. In the fantasy series The Old Kingdom, the reservoir beneath...
- fifth of the six novels in Dorothy Dunnett's historical fiction series, the Lymond Chronicles. Ivan was portra**** on BBC Radio 4 by David Threlfall in the...
- the Wind, by Erico Verissimo The Thorn Birds, by Colleen McCullough The Lymond Chronicles and The House of Niccolò, Renaissance-set novel series by Dorothy...
- waving his arms. A grand jury declined to indict Contreras. January 13 Lymond Moses 30 Wilmington, Delaware Police pursued Moses while investigating stolen...
- and Louis Gardel (2003); Pawn in Frankincense, the fourth book of the Lymond Chronicles by Dorothy Dunnett; and pulp fiction author Robert E. Howard...
- Pentland Hills. The fictional Midculter, which features in Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles novels, is set here. The town hosts an annual arts festival,...
- Dorothy Dunnett's novel The Disorderly Knights, the third volume of her Lymond Chronicles series, covers the events in Birgu in 1551 around the events...