The King's War, 1641-47 by C V Wedgwood

The King's War, 1641-47 by C V Wedgwood

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In this title, the author captures dramatic developments from the arrest of the FiFe Members and the rise of Oliver Cromwell to the great battles of Marston Moor and Naseby and the Scots' tragic surredner of King Charles I to the English.

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The King's War, 1641-47 by C V Wedgwood

In this title, the author captures dramatic developments from the arrest of the FiFe Members and the rise of Oliver Cromwell to the great battles of Marston Moor and Naseby and the Scots' tragic surredner of King Charles I to the English.
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. A prolific writer, her books include The King's Peace 1637-41 and The Trial Of Charles I 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.'
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ISBN 13 9780141390727
ISBN 10 0141390727
Title The King's War, 1641-47
Author C V Wedgwood
Series Penguin Classics S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2001-04-28
Number of pages 720
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