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Summary of Matthew Green's Shadowlands
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Publication Year:
2022
ISBN-13: 9798350040074
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#1 A storm in 1850 killed two hundred people in the British Isles. The archipelago was a relatively new addition to the UK, having been annexed from Norway in the sixteenth century. The wind’s destructive force also proved an impetus of discovery, as some of the villagers who lived on the western coast of Orkney discovered a five-thousand-year-old settlement at the Bay of Skaill.

#2 In 1850, a storm in the British Isles killed two hundred people. The archipelago was a relatively new addition to the UK, having been annexed from Norway in the sixteenth century. The wind’s destructive force also proved an impetus of discovery, as some of the villagers who lived on the western coast of Orkney discovered a five-thousand-year-old settlement at the Bay of Skaill.

#3 In 1850, a storm in the British Isles killed two hundred people. The archipelago was a relatively new addition to the UK, having been annexed from Norway in the sixteenth century. The wind’s destructive force also proved an impetus of discovery, as some of the villagers who lived on the western coast of Orkney discovered a five-thousand-year-old settlement at the Bay of Skaill.

#4 In 1850, a storm in the British Isles killed two hundred people. The archipelago was a relatively new addition to the UK, having been annexed from Norway in the sixteenth century. The wind’s destructive force also proved an impetus of discovery, as some of the villagers who lived on the western coast of Orkney discovered a five-thousand-year-old settlement at the Bay of Skaill.
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