The Eagle of the Ninth

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Synopsis

The Everyman edition reprints the classic black and white illustrations of C. Walter Hodges which accompanied the first edition in 1954.

Around the year 117 AD, the Ninth Legion, stationed at Eburacum - modern day York - marched north to suppress a rebellion of the Caledonian tribes, and was never heard of again. During the 1860s, a wingless Roman Eagle was discovered during excavations at the village of Silchester in Hampshire, puzzling archaeologists and scholars alike. Rosemary Sutcliff weaves a compelling story from these two mysteries, dispatching her hero, the young Roman officer Marcus Aquila, on a perilous journey beyond Hadrian's Wall to find out what happened to the discredited legion in which his father served, and to salvage, if he can, its Eagle and its honour.

All the essential elements of a classic adventure are here - the daring quest, the uncovering of the secrets of the past, and a nerve-racking escape across the mountains, pursued by vengeful tribesmen. But it is the human element which triumphs, and one of the most memorable scenes in the book is Marcus appealing to a crowd baying for blood to save a young British gladiator from certain death during the Saturnalia Games. Proud son of a Brigantian chieftain, Esca becomes his slave, then his freedman, and the indispensable companion of his travels. The Eagle of the Ninth is partly the story of their growing friendship, crossing the divide created by conquest and colonialism; and partly Marcus's journey of self-discovery as he learns of his father's fate and comes to terms with the end of his own military career. At the end he embraces a different, more hopeful future - not in Rome but 'under the pale and changeful northern skies' - acquiring a farm in the Downs, and marrying the girl next door.

The Eagle of the Ninth has all its author's hallmark qualities - a mature and complex story, a wealth of historical detail, cultural sensitivity, wit and compassion. Above all, Sutcliff is able to conjure up the atmosphere of a distant age in a totally convincing way. It is hardly surprising that her work would set the standard for all historical fiction to come.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Everyman
  • ISBN: 9781857155204
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Dimensions: 210 x 162 x 21 mm
  • Interest age: From 6 years
  • Weight: 514g
  • Languages: English

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The Eagle of The Ninth
The Eagle of the Ninth 2004
One of the best books i ever read as a kid and it left me with a interest in Ancient history that hasn't left me since. Follow the adventures of former cen... READ MORE
Mike Cosstick
The Eagle of The Ninth
Fighting!
Too much fighting and dialogue. Natalya Age 10
Fiona Sharp
The Eagle of The Ninth
An enduring classic.
One of the greatest mysteries of the Roman period in Britain is the fate of the Ninth legion, which vanishes from the records in the mid 2nd century AD. Th... READ MORE
Athena
The Eagle of The Ninth
The Eagle of the Ninth 2004
This is vivid and realistic story that follows Marcus as he sets off into the depths of Scotland to try and find his father's eagle, that of the Ninth LEgi... READ MORE
Ecowitch
The Eagle of The Ninth
Why isn't six stars possible?
I have to declare a vested interest from the outset. Eagle of the Ninth was one of the first historical fiction books I can remember reading as a child, an... READ MORE
Ben Kane
The Eagle of The Ninth
The Eagle of the Ninth 2004
At the age of eight, I read Eagle of the Ninth, my first encounter with historical fiction. I became hooked. Since then, I have been read Nigel Tranter, Jo... READ MORE
Lance Mitchell