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| 49397 products found for great britain  | While sightseeing, Claire Randall is whisked back through time to the Scottish Highlands of 1743. She marries a fierce Scottish soldier for survival's sake and finds a love that transcends time. |  | Pocket, King Lear's fool, sets out to straighten out the mess the mad king has made of the kingdom and the royal family, only to discover the truth about his own heritage. |  | While sightseeing, Claire Randall is whisked back through time to the Scottish Highlands of 1743. She marries a fierce Scottish soldier for survival's sake and finds a love that transcends time. |  | |  | This informative program from the History Channel focuses on the development of radar technology. The show takes a look at how radar was invented and how Britain put it to effective use in the Second World War, and also surveys its lasting impact on... |  | Actor Peter Weller (ROBOCOP) hosts this History Channel presentation, which uses computer technology to imagine what it was like to see civilizations emerge and develop in countries such as England, Greece, Persia, and Russia. |  | This lyrical interpretation of Arthurian legend is narrated by two women--Igraine, Arthur's mother, and her daughter, Morgaine le Fay. Bradley weaves issues of religious intolerance, morality, and feminism within a compelling tale that beautifully... |  | While sightseeing, Claire Randall is whisked back through time to the Scottish Highlands of 1743. She marries a fierce Scottish soldier for survival's sake and finds a love that transcends time. |  | When it was first published in its entirety in 1958, T.H. White's masterly, incomparable, vastly entertaining epic novel about King Arthur and his round table was hailed by critics as an instant classic. And so it became; widely acknowledged as one... |  | France Osborne shines a sympathetic light on the scandalous life of her great-grandmother, the notorious flapper Lady Idina Sackville who burned through money, booze, and husbands in the 1920s before fleeing to the hedonistic exile of Kenya's "Happy... |
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