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  1. The Black Arrow: A Tale of Two Roses is the 1888 historical adventure and romance novel written by Scottish novelist and travel writer Robert Louis Stevenson. Set in fifteenth century England during the Wars of the Roses, the story revolves around Richard (Dick) Shelton as he becomes knighted, rescues his beloved Joanna Sedley, and finds justice for the slaughter of his father, Harry Shelton.

  2. The Black Arrow by Robert Louise Stevenson is a historical fiction set in the time of War of the Roses. The book tells the story of a young man named Richard Shelton, who in the quest of obtaining justice for his father's murder and rescuing his love from the grip of a villainous warden, displays loyalty and courage, and becomes an important warrior for the Yorks.

  3. The Black Arrow: A Tale of Two Roses is set during the Wars of the Roses (1453-1487). These were a series of civil wars between the houses of Lancaster and York who were fighting for the English throne. In the novel, Richard Shelton (Dick) lives as Sir Daniel Brackley’s ward at Tunstall Moat House. A group of outlaws known as “The Black ...

  4. The Black Arrow: A Tale of Two Roses is set during the Wars of the Roses (1453-1487). These were a series of civil wars between the houses of Lancaster and York who were fighting for the English throne. In the novel, Richard Shelton (Dick) lives as Sir Daniel Brackley’s ward at Tunstall Moat House. A group of outlaws known as “The Black ...

  5. Apr 7, 2008 · The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses Bookreader Item Preview ... began, daniel, hath, black arrow, sir daniel, sir oliver, good hope, lord foxham, ...

  6. Jan 22, 2008 · The black arrow; a tale of the Two roses by Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Publication date 1888 Topics Great Britain -- History Wars of the Roses, 1455-1485 Fiction

  7. Bibliographic information. Title. The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two RosesThe biographical edition of the works of Robert Louis Stevenson. Author. Robert Louis Stevenson. Publisher. Scribner, 1905. Original from. the University of Michigan.

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