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The Trial of Charles I C. V. Wedgwood

The Trial of Charles I By C. V. Wedgwood

The Trial of Charles I by C. V. Wedgwood


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Summary

This third volume in the trilogy describing the English Civil War recounts the trial and subsequent execution of King Charles I, events which were felt by many contemporaries to be the most horrifying of the war.

The Trial of Charles I Summary

The Trial of Charles I by C. V. Wedgwood

The trial and execution of Charles I shocked all Europe. On 20 November 1648 the Puritan army - Cromwell's army - demanded before the House of Commons that the king be brought to trial. Just over two months later on 30 January 1649, he was beheaded. In her acclaimed account C.V. Wedgood recreates the exciting events of those ten weeks, bringing vividly before us the main actors in this tragic drama: the calm and lonely Charles I and the daunting, iron-willed Cromwell.

About C. V. Wedgwood

Dame Veronica Wedgwood was born in 1910 and educated in London, France, Germany and at Oxford University. She was awarded the Order of Merit in 1969 and died in 1997. A prolific writer, her books include THE KING'S PEACE and THE KING'S WAR also published in Penguin Classic History. Professor Sir John Plumb wrote of Dame Veronica that 'Her gifts are splendid and altogether exceptional. She is a great craftswoman and a great writer.'

Table of Contents

Prologue; the grand delinquent - November-December 1648; Grandees, Presbyterians and Levellers - 1648; right and might well met - December 15, 1648-January 6, 1649; the great business -January 6-20, 1649; the king on trial - January 20-23, 1649; the king condemned - January 24-27, 1649; King Charles the martyr -January 28-30, 1649; freedom, by God's mercy restored - February 1649; epilogue - the regicides.

Additional information

GOR002868680
9780141390741
0141390743
The Trial of Charles I by C. V. Wedgwood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20010927
272
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