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In this thoroughly researched dissertation & memoir, learn what extraordinary events led the author to undertake an investigation of medieval British history and the astonishing discoveries he made about Lady Eleanor Butler, the Queen that history wanted to forget. The author, as historical sleuth, painstakingly constructs a view of events involving Lady Eleanor and many prominent figures of the era that differs from the generally-accepted published accounts. And in the process, happens upon a completely unexpected connection between Lady Eleanor and the author's own ancestral family.

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In this thoroughly researched dissertation & memoir, learn what extraordinary events led the author to undertake an investigation of medieval British history and the astonishing discoveries he made about Lady Eleanor Butler, the Queen that history wanted to forget. The author, as historical sleuth, painstakingly constructs a view of events involving Lady Eleanor and many prominent figures of the era that differs from the generally-accepted published accounts. And in the process, happens upon a completely unexpected connection between Lady Eleanor and the author's own ancestral family.
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In the early '70s, Padgett wrote two poetry books, Dog Days Poems and Horse's Nose Poems. He and his wife Sie took the first book of poetry all the way across Canada to Nova Scotia and back selling the first 1,000 copies to cover a summers worth of travel and promotion. Padgett had worked as an insurance underwriter and had also taken a B.A. degree in history. Even with that experience, he still felt a longing to return to the farming roots he had grown up with. As a result, he and Sie came to the Atnarko Valley in British Columbia, where they lived rent-free for 15 years in exchange for turning an old eighty-acre property into a horse farm. After the farm was sold, the Padgett family moved down into the Bella Coola Valley, where he and Sie reside still. In 2014, Padgett wrote The Atnarko Writings, an expression of some of the history, people and events he and his family experienced while living in the Atnarko Valley. In 1994, Padgett began to experience the series of lucid dreams that compelled him to embark on the journey of discovery that produced this latest book, A Dream Within A Dream.