Oliver Cromwell; Or, England's Great Protector

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Read Books Ltd, 6. mai 2015 - 450 pages
This text constitutes a thoroughly revised and re-written attempt at a historical romance which has at its core the ambition of painting an accurate picture of England's Great Protector: Oliver Cromwell. In this wonderfully insightful biography, Herbert illustrates that Cromwell was "a man misguided by his own over-boiling zeal, rather than a misleader of men; a chief, driven onward as he instrument of a paramount necessity forcing him to climb the bloody ladder of ambition, rather than a demagogue, a hypocrite and an usurper." A fascinating account sure to appeal to discerning historians, this scarce text concerning one of England most important historical figures will appeal to a range of readers and deserves a place on any bookshelf. Originally published in 1856, we are proud to republish this book with a new introductory biography of the author.
 

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BOOK
A NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE
THE LADY OF HIS LOVE
A POET AND A PATRIOT
THE WANDERER AT HOME
A STAGHUNT INTERRUPTED
KINGCRAFT AND CONSTITUTION
THE SETTING OF A MIGHTY HOPE
THE GATHERING OF THE STORM X THE KING AND THE COMMONS
A FUGITIVE KING
BOOK II
A PURITAN HORSE REGIMENT
EDGEHILL
AFTER THE BATTLE
THE LOVE OF WOMAN
WINSLEY FIELD

THE COMMONS HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT

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