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on the Trail of the Real St George    by Oliver Hayes
Price: $4.99 USD. 20780 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on September 8, 2010. .

Dragon-slayer, English hero, martyr, warrior, soldier and saint — St George has been all these things. But who was the real St George? This fascinating book draws on the most recent academic research into folklore and legends to put together an accurate account of St George’s original life story, and how he has developed in folklore and legend to become what he is today.
I Got Some Bad Muse For You    by Michael Angel
Price: $1.49 USD. 19470 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on July 8, 2011. .

Many artists wait for inspiration to strike. Few know that it does so with a clenched fist. Broke, drunk, and depressed, the young William Shakespeare has a bad case of writer’s block. The good news? His muse has arrived to inspire him. The bad news? She’s the muse of *boxing*. And she’s going to make Shakespeare the most famous playwright in England, even if it kills him.
Henry V in Plain and Simple English (A Modern Translation and the Original Version)    by BookCaps 
Price: $2.99 USD. 84360 words. Published on December 6, 2011. .

Henry V is one of Shakespeare's most famous histories. But let's face it…if you don't understand it, then you are not alone. If you have struggled in the past reading Shakespeare, then BookCaps can help you out. This book is a modern translation of Henry V. The original text is also presented in the book, along with a comparable version of both text.
The Bride Price    by Cynthia Haggard
Price: $1.99 USD. 17440 words. Published on December 26, 2011. .

THE BRIDE PRICE is the first in a series of four books about Cecylee Neville (1415-1495), mother of Richard III and Edward IV, Queen by Right and Abbess. This tale of Cecylee’s girlhood will appeal to all who love YA novels.
At Least Once More    by Jake Murphy
Price: Free! 1410 words. Published on March 16, 2012. .

It's the year 1415 in France, near Agincourt. The English mercenaries are awoken by King Henry V's legendary St Crispin's day speech. Meanwhile,two soldiers, Thomas and Jack, don't seem to be that enthusiastic about the coming battle...