Historical fiction
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The concept Historical fiction represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Libraries.
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Historical fiction
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The concept Historical fiction represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Libraries.
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231 Items that share the Concept Historical fiction
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- 1876
- A breath of snow and ashes
- A crowning mercy
- A grain of wheat
- A place beyond courage
- A place called freedom
- A star called Henry
- A tale of two cities
- A tale of two cities
- A tale of two cities
- An act of courage
- An artist of the floating world
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Azincourt
- Battlefields, Volume 1, The Night Witches
- Beauvallet
- Bella Poldark : a novel of Cornwall, 1818-1820
- Bones of the hills
- Burning bright
- Burr
- Carrie's war
- Centurion
- Company of rebels
- Conflict of interest
- Corsair
- Cradle of thorns
- Crusade
- Cup of gold : a life of Sir Henry Morgan, buccaneer, with occasional reference to history
- Darkness at noon
- Destiny's child
- Dublin - foundation
- Earthly joys
- Emperor : the death of kings
- Emperor: the Gods of War
- Empire : a novel
- Escape from Pompeii
- Fall of kings
- Fallen angels
- Falls the shadow
- Fear in the forest
- Fingersmith
- Fire in the East
- Flash for freedom! : from the Flashman Papers, 1848-49
- Flashman and the angel of the lord : from The Flashman papers, 1858-59
- Flashman and the dragon
- Flashman on the march : from the Flashman Papers, 1867-8
- Frenchman's creek
- Gallows thief
- Gemini
- Godiva
- Gone with the wind
- Heart and home
- Heat and dust
- Helena
- Here be dragons
- Here lies Arthur
- Hitler's canary
- Hollywood
- Honour and empire
- I, Claudius : from the autobiography of Tiberius Claudius, Emperor of the Romans, born 10 B.C. murdered and deified A.D. 54
- In the shadow of Lady Jane
- In the shadow of the crown
- Innocent traitor
- Ireland : awakening
- Ivanhoe
- Ivanhoe
- Joseph Knight
- Keeping sneaky secrets
- Knights of the black and white
- Kydd
- La catedral del mar
- Land of marvels
- Leonardo's swans
- Les trois mousquetaires
- Lestrade and the brother of death
- Lincoln
- Little women
- Lizzy's war
- Lord John and the private matter
- Lord of the silver bow
- Lords of the bow
- Macbeth : the graphic novel
- Mary Seacole : a story from the Crimean War
- Midwinter : certain travellers in Old England
- Milady Charlotte
- Milady Charlotte
- Morgan's run
- Morgan's run
- Mrs. Jeffries rocks the boat
- Murder most royal
- Music & silence
- Music & silence
- No great mischief
- Noble House
- Old mortality
- Ordinary heroes
- Owen Glendower : a historical novel
- Painted lady
- Passage to Pontefract
- Pemberley : a sequel to Pride and prejudice
- Prison ship : the adventures of Sam Witchall
- Private Peaceful
- Proud heart, fair lady
- Queens' play
- Quicksilver
- Ramage's prize : a novel
- Redgauntlet
- Regeneration
- Remember the 5th of November
- Return to Wuthering Heights
- Rhett Butler's people
- Russka
- Samarkand
- Sea of poppies
- Shadow of the hangman
- Shakespeare's apprentice
- Shields of pride
- Sir Nigel
- Soldiers of Salamis
- Soldiers of Salamis
- Star of the Sea : farewell to old Ireland
- Stardust : being a romance within the realms of faerie
- Staying on : a novel
- Stonehenge : a novel of 2000 BC
- Sword song
- Sword song
- Sworn brother
- Tamburlaine's elephants
- The Boleyn inheritance
- The Clerkenwell tales
- The Great Fire of London
- The Iliad
- The Iliad
- The Italian woman
- The Kappillan of Malta
- The Lady Elizabeth : a novel
- The Lambs of London
- The Lambs of London : a novel
- The Mozart question
- The Nostradamus prophecy
- The Queen's fool
- The Queen's husband
- The Religion
- The Templar
- The Turner house
- The black arrow : a tale of the two roses
- The blood of flowers
- The blue afternoon
- The book thief
- The bridge over the river
- The burning roses
- The cause
- The chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
- The confessions of Nat Turner
- The confusion
- The conqueror
- The constant princess
- The crimson portrait
- The cross and the flame
- The death of kings
- The divine worshipper
- The eagle and the wolves
- The eagle in the sand
- The eagle in the sand
- The eagle of the Ninth
- The eagle's conquest
- The eagle's prey
- The eagle's prophecy
- The eye in the door
- The fallen kings
- The family : a novel
- The far pavilions
- The firemaster's mistress
- The foreign field
- The forest
- The four swans : a novel of Cornwall, 1795-7
- The gates of Rome
- The gates of Rome
- The ghost road
- The greatest knight
- The gypsy crown
- The last Dickens
- The last English king
- The last concubine
- The last concubine
- The last kingdom
- The leopard
- The lords of the North
- The lost army
- The man in the iron mask
- The miniaturist
- The other Boleyn girl
- The palace
- The pale horseman
- The pleasures of love
- The poison tree
- The prince and the pauper
- The queen from Provence
- The queen's sorrow
- The reckoning
- The remedy : a novel of London & Venice
- The road to Jerusalem
- The scarlet letter
- The secret diary of Anne Boleyn
- The system of the world
- The three musketeers
- The three musketeers
- The three musketeers
- The three musketeers
- The virgin in the garden
- The virgin's lover
- The virgin's lover
- The whale road
- The white rose turned to blood
- The winter mantle
- The woman from Kerry
- The women in the castle
- Tiger, tiger
- Time and chance
- Time and chance
- Toby and the great fire of London
- Troubles
- Tutankhamun and the golden chariot
- Twenty years after
- Twist of gold
- Ulverton
- Under the Eagle
- Voice of the fire
- Wall of woe
- Washington D.C.
- Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years since
- When Christ and his saints slept
- When the eagle hunts
- White rose rebel
- Wolf of the plains
- World without end
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