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The Colour of Power by Gillian Bradshaw
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The Colour of Power (edition 1989)

by Gillian Bradshaw

Series: Byzantium (03)

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“Allende: A Novel does well to recall such a significant life. . . . If this book jogs our memories and consciences a bit it will have served a good cause.”— New York Times Book Review
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Title:The Colour of Power
Authors:Gillian Bradshaw
Info:Methuen (1989), Hardcover, 320 pages
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A strong novel about discovering your own worth and strength.
  byroade | Jan 8, 2015 |
If you enjoy historical fiction set in the time of the Roman Empire, I recommend this book. ( )
  twilightlost | May 14, 2008 |
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