![]() ![]() It didn’t really get much better once talking about Owain himself. ![]() While the style itself is readable, it felt like a long list of facts from the beginning, with the lightning-quick tour of English-Welsh history prior to Glyndŵr’s time. Well, now I ‘know’ a lot more facts and figures, though I’m not sure how well they’re going to stick. He was mentioned, briefly, in one of my high school history textbooks, as a violent and dangerous criminal the rest I sort of absorbed by osmosis, or from brief appearances in fiction like Silver on the Tree (Susan Cooper). I knew he was a national hero, and I knew a tiny little bit about the history surrounding his revolts. Owain Glyndŵr: The Story of the Last Prince of Wales, Terry Brevertonįor a Welsh person, I used to know sadly little about Owain Glyndŵr. ![]()
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