The Popular History of England, 8

The Popular History of England, 8
Title The Popular History of England, 8 PDF eBook
Author Charles Knight
Publisher
Pages 754
Release 1862
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

Download The Popular History of England, 8 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The popular history of England

The popular history of England
Title The popular history of England PDF eBook
Author Charles Knight
Publisher
Pages
Release 1880
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

Download The popular history of England Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Tudors: The History of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I

Tudors: The History of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I
Title Tudors: The History of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I PDF eBook
Author Peter Ackroyd
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 528
Release 2013-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 125003759X

Download Tudors: The History of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Peter Ackroyd, one of Britain's most acclaimed writers, brings the age of the Tudors to vivid life in this monumental book in his The History of England series, charting the course of English history from Henry VIII's cataclysmic break with Rome to the epic rule of Elizabeth I. Rich in detail and atmosphere, Peter Ackroyd's Tudors is the story of Henry VIII's relentless pursuit of both the perfect wife and the perfect heir; of how the brief reign of the teenage king, Edward VI, gave way to the violent reimposition of Catholicism and the stench of bonfires under "Bloody Mary." It tells, too, of the long reign of Elizabeth I, which, though marked by civil strife, plots against the queen and even an invasion force, finally brought stability. Above all, however, it is the story of the English Reformation and the making of the Anglican Church. At the beginning of the sixteenth century, England was still largely feudal and looked to Rome for direction; at its end, it was a country where good governance was the duty of the state, not the church, and where men and women began to look to themselves for answers rather than to those who ruled them.

The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688

The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688
Title The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 PDF eBook
Author David Hume
Publisher
Pages 474
Release 1822
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

Download The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Popular History of England. An Illustrated History of Society and Government from the Earliest Period to Our Own Times

The Popular History of England. An Illustrated History of Society and Government from the Earliest Period to Our Own Times
Title The Popular History of England. An Illustrated History of Society and Government from the Earliest Period to Our Own Times PDF eBook
Author Charles Robert Knight
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 773
Release 2024-06-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385504937

Download The Popular History of England. An Illustrated History of Society and Government from the Earliest Period to Our Own Times Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.

A Complete History of England

A Complete History of England
Title A Complete History of England PDF eBook
Author Tobias Smollett
Publisher
Pages 978
Release 1758
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

Download A Complete History of England Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Foundation

Foundation
Title Foundation PDF eBook
Author Peter Ackroyd
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 496
Release 2012-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 1250013674

Download Foundation Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The first book in Peter Ackroyd's history of England series, which has since been followed up with two more installments, Tudors and Rebellion. In Foundation, the chronicler of London and of its river, the Thames, takes us from the primeval forests of England's prehistory to the death, in 1509, of the first Tudor king, Henry VII. He guides us from the building of Stonehenge to the founding of the two great glories of medieval England: common law and the cathedrals. He shows us glimpses of the country's most distant past--a Neolithic stirrup found in a grave, a Roman fort, a Saxon tomb, a medieval manor house--and describes in rich prose the successive waves of invaders who made England English, despite being themselves Roman, Viking, Saxon, or Norman French. With his extraordinary skill for evoking time and place and his acute eye for the telling detail, Ackroyd recounts the story of warring kings, of civil strife, and foreign wars. But he also gives us a vivid sense of how England's early people lived: the homes they built, the clothes the wore, the food they ate, even the jokes they told. All are brought vividly to life in this history of England through the narrative mastery of one of Britain's finest writers.