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Prince Valiant and the Golden Princess (1955)

by Harold Foster

Series: Hastings House (Book 5), Prinz Eisenherz (Buch 5), Prince Valiant (Book No. 5)

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This title concludes the epic tale 'The Winning of Aleta.' This is followed by a sequence called 'Matrimony,' which ends with a newlywed queen adjusting to the luxurious, exciting court life at Camelot. But Val's marriage does not signal an end to his adventures, quite the contrary. In 'War in the Forest,' Val is sent out to spy on encroaching Saxons - unknowingly aided by Aleta, who, disguised as a small knight (and dubbed 'Sir Puny') helps prevent disaster.… (more)
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Original Bilder von Harold Foster mit erweiteten Text von Max Trell. ( )
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This title concludes the epic tale 'The Winning of Aleta.' This is followed by a sequence called 'Matrimony,' which ends with a newlywed queen adjusting to the luxurious, exciting court life at Camelot. But Val's marriage does not signal an end to his adventures, quite the contrary. In 'War in the Forest,' Val is sent out to spy on encroaching Saxons - unknowingly aided by Aleta, who, disguised as a small knight (and dubbed 'Sir Puny') helps prevent disaster.

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