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Francis Edward Wintle, better known by his pen name Edward Rutherfurd, is a British writer known for his [[Historical Fiction]] novels. His novels are usually long enough to act as [[Doorstopper|Door Stoppers]] and feature vast amounts of [[Shown Their Work|Rutherfurd's work being shown]]. For more details, see the [[wikipedia:Edward Rutherfurd|other Wiki]].
Francis Edward Wintle, better known by his pen name [[Edward Rutherfurd]], is a British writer known for his [[Historical Fiction]] novels. His novels are usually long enough to act as [[Doorstopper|Door Stoppers]] and feature vast amounts of [[Shown Their Work|Rutherfurd's work being shown]]. For more details, see the [[wikipedia:Edward Rutherfurd|other Wiki]].


Rutherfurd's bibliography:
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* ''Sarum: the Novel of England'' (1987)
* ''Sarum: the Novel of England'' (1987)
* ''Russka: the Novel of Russia'' (1991)
* ''Russka: the Novel of Russia'' (1991)

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Francis Edward Wintle, better known by his pen name Edward Rutherfurd, is a British writer known for his Historical Fiction novels. His novels are usually long enough to act as Door Stoppers and feature vast amounts of Rutherfurd's work being shown. For more details, see the other Wiki.

Works written by Edward Rutherfurd include:
  • Sarum: the Novel of England (1987)
  • Russka: the Novel of Russia (1991)
  • London (1997)
  • The Forest (2000)
  • Dublin: Foundation (2004)
  • Ireland: Awakening (2006)
  • New York (2009)