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This is the back story of Sir Nigel, a character from "The White Company." Sir Nigel is a knight-errant who seeks to gain honor in order to impress the lady he loves. Doyle's language in this book is unsurpassed in all of literature. I highly recommend it.
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Posted July 26, 2012
A great adventure! Really fun to read. This version is nice and clean too, no errors. The other review must be for a different version, mine was fine. My cover is green, with a black flag and shield.
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Posted May 20, 2005
A problem that too many printed books have these days is misprints, & this is full of them. I'm not writing of Anglo/American differences, but actual misprinted words & punctuation. And that was the English part; I know no French, so I can only imagine the mess made of the parts in that language! The story itself, a prequel to The White Company, is interesting enough to make these printing faults even more glaring & annoying. This & other publishers need to stop relying on computerized spell-checkers & go back to editors who really know the language!
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