Stonehenge

Cornwell, Bernard

Some four thousand years ago, a tribe from the south-west of Great Britain carried out one of the greatest architectural feats of all time: Stonehenge, a sanctuary built from immense blocks of stone brought from distant lands. The grandeur of the work has perplexed researchers throughout the centuries, until now, because what led those men to undertake such an undertaking? And what were their names, their motivations or their gods? The great master of the historical novel, Bernard Cornwell, takes Stonehenge as the main character of this novel and answers these and many other questions. This is the story of the power struggles between the three sons of Hengall, chief of the Ratharryn tribe: Lengar, the warrior, Camaban, the visionary, and Saban, the builder; These three brothers, very different from each other, each in their own way, dared to challenge the Sun God himself. And the result is a masterful novel, an intense and exciting story that reveals the dark beauty of megalithic culture.

Author
Cornwell, Bernard
Subject
Literature > English narrative
Genre
Adventure > Historical adventure fiction
EAN
9788435064088
ISBN
978-84-350-6408-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Edhasa
Pages
528 
High
22.5 cm
Weight
14.5 cm
Release date
28-06-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Narrativas históricas 
Paperback edition
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Cornwell, Bernard (aut.)

  • Cornwell, Bernard
    Bernard Cornwell (Londres, 1944) es un novelista y periodista inglés. A muy corta edad perdió a sus padres: un soldado de las Reales Fuerzas Aéreas Canadienses y una recluta del C   Read more