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Sarum

Sarum

The word Sarum was originally the mistaken version of the abbreviation for Salisbury made by a medieval scribe. The name stuck and in this story of the city and of five families who lived there runs from the Ice Age to the present day. Built in a natural bowl where five rivers run together, it is one of the oldest and evocative places in the British Isles.

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Author Rutherfurd, Edward.
Reader Silva Elizabeth de
Language eng
Duration 57 h 54 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (57 h 54 min)
Original publication info Century 1987.
Keywords historialliset romaanit historiska romaner
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