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What tends to happen is that people will take the series from the book cover. The cover of this book says "Revolution 1795 - 1805" so someone adds Revolution as the series. It is fixable. And fixed.

The only time they're referred to as the Saxon Stories is by readers and not by the publisher or, usually, the author.
Confusingly Cornwell's website has the series subtitled as Saxon Stories, but likewise it has the Warlord Chronicles as 'The Arthur Stories' which surely negates any relevance to the series' listing on here? (As the Arthur books are listed as Warlord Chronicles).

We are happy to do "colloquially" especially if the official website more or less agrees.
The Warlord books are on his site as "The Arthur Books" which sounds more like the Hitchhikers Guide to ... somewhere or other.

especially when you add in that if you search for "The Arthur Stories" on here you don't get the right series.
Likewise if someone new to his books looks up what it says in the books, Warrior Chronicles, they won't get directed to any of the books I the series.
I've nothing against having the colloquial name o here but to me it makes just as much if not more sense to have the OFFICIAL title on here somehow.
As I said, Saxon Stories is purely colloquial, Warrior Chronicles the official title, yet searching for the latter on here gets you nothing.
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Also the publishing date is wrong as it says it was first published in 2008 when it was actually first published the year before in 2007.