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Roland: Days of Wrath

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High in the treacherous passes between France and Spain in 778 A.D., Roland, captain of Charlemagne's conquering army, catapults his outnumbered flank of loyal vassals into a struggle so desperate and bloody that its dead --and their deeds-- would be exalted for a thousand years in the most famous French medieval epic, the Song of Roland . Roland's bitter sacrifice, the apocalyptic battle-storm and Charlemagne's legendary grief, comes to life, as never before, in a graphic retelling that blends the beauty of oral poetry with the power of narrative art.

128 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1999

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