Nest Ferch Rhys - in Fiction

In Fiction

  • Fairburn, Eleanor, "The Golden Hive, A novel founded on historical fact 1093-1120", London: Heinemann (1966)
  • Knight, Bernard, "Lion Rampant", London: Robert Hale (1972), ISBN 1-903552-47-8
  • Orford, Margaret, "Royal Mistress", Swansea: C. Davies (1976), ISBN 0-7154-0304-4
  • Bell, Anne, "Daughter of the Dragon", London: Robert Hale (1978, ISBN 1-70916-679-6
  • McKinlay, Margaret, "Pawns of Kings", London: Robert Hale (1981), ISBN 0-7091-9201-0

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