Oswald, King of Northumbria from 635 to 642 AD, was a warrior,
evangelist, hunter, scholar, martyr and most famously of all, main
rival to George's claim to be patron saint of England. This book is
a series of elegies and eulogies for Oswald, written in the voices
of an unlikely band of northern radicals, including union leader
Arthur Scargill, hermit Richard Rolle, brigand John Nevison,
Catholic rebel Robert Aske - and Oswald himself.
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