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THE MAGIC OF MORDIFORD: Flying with Faeries & The Mordiford Dragon
THE MAGIC OF MORDIFORD: Flying with Faeries & The Mordiford Dragon
THE MAGIC OF MORDIFORD: Flying with Faeries & The Mordiford Dragon
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THE MAGIC OF MORDIFORD: Flying with Faeries & The Mordiford Dragon

Written by Thomas Hughes

Narrated by Paul Baron

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THE MAGIC OF MORDIFORD — A project celebrating folklore, music and art. This project is an adaptation of two combined traditional folktales set in the magical village of Mordiford, Herefordshire. A retelling of 'Flying with Faeries' and 'The Mordiford Dragon'. Join in the adventures of a young boy and girl as they encounter many magical creatures, including witches, wizards, faeries and dragons. The full audio-book edition is fused together with seven pieces of music. www.magicofmordiford.co.uk
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 13, 2019
ISBN9781982770914
THE MAGIC OF MORDIFORD: Flying with Faeries & The Mordiford Dragon
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Thomas Hughes

Thomas Hughes was an English lawyer, politician, and author best known for his semi-autobiographical classic Tom Brown’s School Days. Trained as a lawyer, Hughes was appointed a county-court judge before being elected to the British Parliament. Hughes was also a committed social reformer, and was one of the founders and later principal of Working Men’s College. His interest in social structures led him to become involved with the model village, and he later founded a settlement that experimented with utopian life in Tennessee. In addition to Tom Brown, Hughes penned The Scouring of the White Horse, Tom Brown at Oxford, Life of Alfred the Great, and Memoir of a Brother. He died in 1896.

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