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Important Constitutional Documents    by Catherine Jaime
Price: $2.99 USD. 32650 words. Published on October 31, 2010. .

There are many, many documents that came before the U.S. Constitution, and contributed to it directly or indirectly. I have gathered together the ones that I found very useful in my studies of the Constitution. These work well for a “compare and contrast” study between any of the various documents and each other, and between these and the Constitution itself.
Brothers 4: King Richard Lion Heart and King John Lackland    by N. Beetham Stark
Price: $4.99 USD. 117440 words. Published on May 20, 2011. .

This thoroughly researched historical novel contrasts King Richard I, poet and warrior, and the political schemes of his brother King John, which led to Runnemede, Magna Carta, and eventually to civil war and loss of the crown jewels in the Wash. The kings are profiled through conversation, letters and journals by four Irish men - 2 warriors and 2 scholars - who served under both kings.
Spy in the House of Fitzwalter    by D. Cullen Nolan
Price: $0.99 USD. 178880 words. Published on June 10, 2011. .

Spy in the House of Fitzwalter is a medieval tale of treachery, tenacity, and truth; of swords and lies, conquerors and spies. Follow Robert de London from Morocco to England and France, while he wages war with whispers in the chapel and swords on battlefields of blood. Whom does he serve, King John or Baron Fitzwalter?
Storms and Shadows    by Julie Anne Gates
Price: $1.75 USD. 95740 words. Published on September 11, 2011. .

The novel follows the fortunes of the de Braose family and their relationship with King John. Responsible for the Abergavenny massacre, William de Braose is hated and despised by the Welsh. Things escalate when a maid, Ailith, joins the family as Matilda de Braose's maid. Troubled with visions of the future Ailith realizes that Matilda has a destiny that is darkly entwined with King John'
Friar Tuck    by Cameron Taylor
Price: $4.99 USD. 90820 words. Published on January 13, 2012. .

Join the humorous, brave and wise Friar Tuck, fighting for all England's good in the greatest rebellion of all time... "A rollicking good tale!" "A gem of an adventure." "Conjures visual treats." "Captivating, beautifully written." "Assuming I knew the familiar story of Robin Hood, I waded into Friar Tuck, not expecting the journey I'd soon be swept into ..." friartuckbook.com