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other Tuesday until October 5, 2010, when the full
story of Eadric the Grasper releases on Amazon. Visit my
website, www.jaydenwoods.com , for more information.
The Fifth Lost Tale: July 13
The Sixth Lost Tale: July 27
The Seventh Lost Tale: August 10
The Eighth Lost Tale: August 24
The Ninth Lost Tale: September 7
The Tenth Lost Tale: September 21
OCTOBER 5th: Eadric the Grasper releases on
Amazon
AUTHOR’S NOTE
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, as compiled by
various monks until the year 1140, were my primary sources of
information. So, too, were the Chronicles of Florence of Worcester
and the Chronicles of the Kings of England as written by William of
Malmesbury. Without the devotion of these men to chronicle the
chaotic events of their time, so little of the Dark Ages would be
known. Other important sources are listed below. A full list of
consulted sources is posted on http://talesofmercia.wordpress.com .
WORKS CONSULTED
Gransden, Antonia. Historical Writing in
England c. 550 to c. 1307, Volume 1. London: Routledge. 1974.