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    Max Adams is a British author, archaeologist., television presenter, and woodsman. His books cover a wide range of subjects from British history, to Arboriculture, and even his own novel.

  2. Max Adams is a critically-acclaimed author and biographer, an archaeologist, traveller and writing coach. His journeys through the landscapes of the past and the present, of human geography, music, art and culture are a continuing source of inspiration in his writing.

  3. Feb 4, 2021 · Max Adams. 3.77. 512 ratings49 reviews. The bestselling author of The King in the North turns his attention to the obscure era of British history known as 'the age of Arthur'. Somewhere in the dim void between the departure from Britain of the Roman legions at the start of the fifth century and the days of the venerable Bede, the kingdoms of ...

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  4. Jun 4, 2016 · Max Adams. Goodreads Author. Born. in London, The United Kingdom. Website. http://www.theambulist.co.uk. Genre. History, Travel, Fiction. Influences. William Golding; Zola; Patrick O'Brien; Joseph Conrad. ...more. Member Since. September 2013. edit data. I am an archaeologist, woodsman and traveller.

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  5. Showing 14 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Max Adams has 14 books on Goodreads with 14376 ratings. Max Adamss most popular book is The King in the North: The Life and Times of Oswald of Northumbria.

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  7. Aug 1, 2013 · Max Adams. + Follow. More books from this author. Audible sample. The King in the North: The Life and Times of Oswald of Northumbria Hardcover – August 1, 2013. by Max Adams (Author) 4.3 898 ratings. See all formats and editions.

  8. Max Adams (Author), Kris Dyer (Narrator), W. F. Howes Ltd (Publisher) 4.2 507 ratings. See all formats and editions. The best-selling author of The King in the North turns his attention to the obscure era of British history known as 'the age of Arthur'.

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