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Avenel, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Outlet, 1986. Hard cover, a clean and good looking copy, tightly bound, in very good - fine condition throughout, with light shelfwear. On request we provide digital images, more details. "With all the color and sweep of American history itself, The Kent Family Chronicles-a stirring saga of heroism and dedication, patriotism and valor, shining spirit and abiding faith-brings to life the Kents, a remarkable family living in the tumultuous times that saw the beginnings of the American experience. The Kent Family Chronicles is the story of our turbulent, passionate, and proud nation. The three volumes collected here, The Bastard, The Rebels, and The Seekers, are more than just absorbing, entertaining reading-they are also a resounding affirmation of the greatness of America. The first volume, The Bastard, is a vibrant novel of romance and adventure that introduces a historical figure to excite the imaginations of future generations. Phillipe Charboneau is the illegitimate son of an English nobleman who flees Europe and, as Philip Kent, is plunged into the maelstrom of events that were the beginnings of the rebellious road to the nation's freedom. Volume two. The Rebels, continues the story of Philip Kent and introduces Judson Fletcher, a disgraced aristocrat. As the new nation battles for survival, the fates of these two men are woven together in a pattern that will forever taint the Kent familv with "the Fletcher blood." The Rebels captures the valor and turmoil of the American Revolution as seen through the eyes of young Philip Kent and the woman with whom he shared his dreams, and through an array of people whose destinv_ it was to be propelled into the epic struggle for independence. The third volume, The Seekers, recounts the end of the colonies' fight for freedom and the beginning of the new and even more glorious battle to build a new land". Binding - Hard Cover. * Very Good - Fine/Very Good - Fine. *Large Octavo - 240mm (91/2") tall.
