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  1. The Days of His Grace (Swedish: Hans nådes tid) is a 1960 novel by Swedish writer Eyvind Johnson. Set mostly in northern Italy, close to Aquileia, it tells the story of the fate of a Langobard family as their homeland falls under the domination of Charlemagne.

  2. The Days of His Grace: A Novel: Author: Eyvind Johnson: Publisher: Vanguard Press, 1971: ISBN: 0814906818, 9780814906811: Length: 319 pages: Subjects

  3. "The Days of His Grace" is a historical novel set in the 14th century, during the time of the Hundred Years' War between France and England. The narrative follows a Swedish nobleman who becomes involved in the political and religious conflicts of the era, while also dealing with his own personal struggles and relationships.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2023 · The days of His Grace by Eyvind Johnson | Open Library. Overview. View 9 Editions. Details. Reviews. Lists. Related Books. Last edited by ImportBot. April 3, 2023 | History. Edit. An edition of Hans nådes tid (1960) The days of His Grace. a novel. by Eyvind Johnson. 0 Ratings. 3 Want to read. 1 Currently reading. 0 Have read.

  5. "The Days of His Grace" is a historical romance, set in Lombard (Langobard) Italy between 775 and 825 AD. The 'history' in it is based on sound scholarship -- pedantry, to be blunt about it -- but the romance is too sourly frustrated, I fear, to appeal to the usual readers of the genre.

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  6. "The Days of His Grace" is a historical novel set in the 14th century, during the time of the Hundred Years' War between France and England. The narrative follows a Swedish nobleman who becomes involved in the political and religious conflicts of the era, while also dealing with his own personal struggles and relationships.

  7. 15 de abr. de 2022 · First US edition 'The Days of His Grace' (in Swedish: Hans nådes tid) is a 1960 novel by Swedish writer Eyvind Johnson (Nobel Prize for Literature, 1974) set mostly in northern Italy, close to Aquileia. The novel, based somewhat on Charlemagne conquering northern Italy in 775, tells the story of the Langobard family Lupigis as…