Covers the period, September 1710-Christmas 1711, when the paths of Jonathan Swift and the Duke of Marlborough crossed.
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With the future of the Great Library in doubt, the unforgettable characters from Ink and Bone must decide if it's worth saving in this thrilling adventure in the New York Times bestselling series.
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His father, who believed writing to be the supreme vocation, now encouraged him to write a book on Swift. The result was The Pen and the Sword. Michael Foot concentrates on the crucial two years of 1710-11.
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When Abby's class starts a newspaper, Abby envisions herself as the star reporter.
Pen the Sword can lead you by the hand every plotting step of the way . . . or point you in the right direction then allow you free rein to wander in the exciting bliss that is the great unknown of your imagination. The choice is yours.
Kelm, A world riddled with questions that stretch beyond its borders.