08-07-2001, 06:06 PM
Nobody appears to have mentioned either Bryher or Alfred Duggan. I grew up with these, along with the more familiar Sutcliffe and Treece, and always liked Winter Quarters (the 'survivors of Carrhae' theme pops up here and note the comments about being written for a British audience below!), Three's Company, and Family Favourites by Duggan and Coin of Carthage and Roman Wall by Bryher.<br>
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loki.stockton.edu/~roman/...duggan.htm<br>
loki.stockton.edu/~roman/...bryher.htm<br>
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In my jaded view, most modern writers have a long way to go before they achieve the quality of these two.<br>
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Mike Bishop <p></p><i></i>
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loki.stockton.edu/~roman/...duggan.htm<br>
loki.stockton.edu/~roman/...bryher.htm<br>
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In my jaded view, most modern writers have a long way to go before they achieve the quality of these two.<br>
<br>
Mike Bishop <p></p><i></i>