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The Angels of Mons - The Soldiers' Rest The Monstrance The Dazzling Light The Bowmen And Other Noble Ghosts - cover

The Angels of Mons - The Soldiers' Rest The Monstrance The Dazzling Light The Bowmen And Other Noble Ghosts

Arthur Machen

Publisher: e-artnow

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Summary

 The Angels of Mons is a collection of supernatural tales set in and around the trenches of the Great War. It derives its name from the legend of ghostly archers from the Battle of Agincourt who materialized to defend British soldiers in retreat on the fields of France. 
 Table of Contents: 
 The Bowmen 
 The Soldiers' Rest 
 The Monstrance 
 The Dazzling Light 
 The Bowmen And Other Noble Ghosts 
 
 
 
 
 
Available since: 10/07/2022.
Print length: 76 pages.

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