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VISIONS OF A GRAND AND GLORIOUS NEW WORLD
Three centuries before Columbus, in the year A.D.1170, an exiled Welsh prince set sail across the Western Sea to escape the shackles of English tyranny. His name was Madoc, and all he had was courage, determination, and a hundred daring followers who braved the perils of an unknown land. From the overflowing banks of the Mississippi to the dangerous shores of the Tennessee, Madoc and his people fought a fierce battle for survival. Together with the Native American tribespeople, they struggled to conquer this savage, majestic wilderness--and emerged as free men and women of the New World.
MADOC'S HUNDRED
In this spellbinding second book in the stirring MADOC Saga, Pat Winter creates a sweeping, unforgettable portrait of a little-known moment in history. It is a splendid, richly woven story of the men and women who carved out their destinies in a brave new land... timeless and moving as only a master storyteller can imagine it.