Chaucer's triumph : including the case of Cecilia Chaumpaigne, the seduction of Katherine Swynford, the murder of her husband, the interment of John of Gaunt and other offices of the flesh in the year 1399
Chaucer's triumph : including the case of Cecilia Chaumpaigne, the seduction of Katherine Swynford, the murder of her husband, the interment of John of Gaunt and other offices of the flesh in the year 1399 is a book. It was written by Garry O'Connor and published by Petrak in 2007.
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- author: Garry O'Connor
- publication date: 2007
- book publisher: Petrak
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Great Britain, Great Britain-History-Richard II, 1377-1399-Fiction, Richard II, King of England, 1367-1400
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