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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. Has some light general reading/shelfwear - otherwise this is a clean, tight copy. Quick dispatch from the UK. Book.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The County Associations
Da: Nigel Smith Books, Gunnislake, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Fair. 5th edition. Pages tanned, staples rusting and centre pages disattached; cover has some shelfwear and rubbing, rear cover has a corner crease. Undated, but probably c.1960 (certainly pre-1968).
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Was Charles I a tyrant? He was a small man with a stammer who inherited three kingdoms when young but ultimately lost his head. His mistakes were blatant but the conflicts that arose over religion and royal power would have tested a more skilful king.First with Scotland, then in Ireland and finally in England, powerful men with strong passions set themselves in opposition to him. English MPs, Scottish Calvinists and Irish Catholics all made demands. A nervous man and poor negotiator, Charles was nonetheless a courageous general. As sides coalesced and broke apart, new forms of government were hotly debated but no agreement reached.It was a tragic time, with lives and fortunes lost; for Ireland it was a catastrophe as England broke Irish Catholic society and confiscated land. Yet it was also a time of radical ideas, commercial success and scientific advancement.Who were Charles Stuart and Henrietta-Maria, his French queen? What motivated their opponents, and why was it Oliver Cromwell who rose to power? Extraordinary characters like Alasdair MacDonald, John Lilburne, Murrough the Burner and Montrose all blazed their trails. This book combines the story of all three kingdoms and explores the motives of the principal protagonists to show why government collapsed and the king was finally executed.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. Was Charles I a tyrant? He was a small man with a stammer who inherited three kingdoms when young but ultimately lost his head. His mistakes were blatant but the conflicts that arose over religion and royal power would have tested a more skilful king.First with Scotland, then in Ireland and finally in England, powerful men with strong passions set themselves in opposition to him. English MPs, Scottish Calvinists and Irish Catholics all made demands. A nervous man and poor negotiator, Charles was nonetheless a courageous general. As sides coalesced and broke apart, new forms of government were hotly debated but no agreement reached.It was a tragic time, with lives and fortunes lost; for Ireland it was a catastrophe as England broke Irish Catholic society and confiscated land. Yet it was also a time of radical ideas, commercial success and scientific advancement.Who were Charles Stuart and Henrietta-Maria, his French queen? What motivated their opponents, and why was it Oliver Cromwell who rose to power? Extraordinary characters like Alasdair MacDonald, John Lilburne, Murrough the Burner and Montrose all blazed their trails. This book combines the story of all three kingdoms and explores the motives of the principal protagonists to show why government collapsed and the king was finally executed.
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hardcover. Condizione: very good(+). Condizione sovraccoperta: near fine. First. Illus. 4to, green cloth, d.w. (London): Phillimore, (1981). Very good(+) Signed by the author.
Condizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Condizione: New.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Amberley Publishing, Chalford, 2024
ISBN 10: 1398113530 ISBN 13: 9781398113534
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The execution of Charles I left the Puritans free to rule England and put their beliefs into practice. Once Oliver Cromwell conquered Ireland, they began a process of radical change there, confiscating land, awarding it to British Protestants and reorganising church and state. Protestant Scotland was a different challenge. When Charles II landed, the Scots rallied around him but Cromwell broke through, flushed the royalists into England and beat them at Worcester. Scotland was not punished as Ireland was, but it was ruled from London.With power in their hands, why did the Commonwealthsmen fail? Was it divergent aims among the leaders, an inability to organise or lack of money? A godly way of life pleased few while taxation remained high. Millenarian excitement and domination by the army alarmed many and social reform proved slow. Revolution proved easy to make but hard to settle. In an age of religious ferment and commercial expansion, competing interests pressed their advantage. Oliver Cromwells powerful personality held the three nations together for a decade but, after his death, his son struggled. How could the government and people of the three nations be reconciled?Only a powerful general and a legitimate heir could restore order. The execution of Charles I in 1649 began a decade of constitutional experiment. In 1660, Charles Is son was restored as king. This book shows who gained power, why they failed, how the constitution was revised and why the monarchy was reinstated. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Amberley Publishing, Chalford, 2022
ISBN 10: 1398108081 ISBN 13: 9781398108080
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Was Charles I a tyrant? He was a small man with a stammer, who inherited three kingdoms when young but ultimately lost his head. His mistakes were blatant but the conflicts that arose over religion and royal power would have tested a more skilful king. First with Scotland, then in Ireland and finally in England, powerful men with strong passions set themselves in opposition to him. English MPs, Scottish Calvinists and Irish Catholics all made demands. A nervous man and poor negotiator, Charles was nonetheless a courageous general. As sides coalesced and broke apart, new forms of government were hotly debated but no agreement reached. It was a tragic time, with lives and fortunes lost; for Ireland it was a catastrophe as England broke Irish Catholic society and confiscated land. Yet it was also a time of radical ideas, commercial success and scientific advance. Who were Charles Stuart and Henrietta-Maria, his French queen? What motivated their opponents and why was it Oliver Cromwell who rose to power? Extraordinary characters like Alasdair MacDonald, John Lilburne, Murrough the Burner and Montrose all blazed their trails. This book combines the story of all three kingdoms and explores the motives of the principal protagonists to show why government collapsed and the king was finally executed. Written in an accessible style and supported by robust research, Jane Hayter-Hames tells the intriguing story of one of the most fascinating moments in the history of the British monarchy: the downfall and execution of Charles I. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The execution of Charles I left the Puritans free to rule England and put their beliefs into practice. Once Oliver Cromwell conquered Ireland, they began a process of radical change there, confiscating land, awarding it to British Protestants and reorganising church and state. Protestant Scotland was a different challenge. When Charles II landed, the Scots rallied around him but Cromwell broke through, flushed the royalists into England and beat them at Worcester. Scotland was not punished as Ireland was, but it was ruled from London.With power in their hands, why did the Commonwealthsmen fail? Was it divergent aims among the leaders, an inability to organise or lack of money? A godly way of life pleased few while taxation remained high. Millenarian excitement and domination by the army alarmed many and social reform proved slow. Revolution proved easy to make but hard to settle. In an age of religious ferment and commercial expansion, competing interests pressed their advantage. Oliver Cromwell's powerful personality held the three nations together for a decade but, after his death, his son struggled. How could the government and people of the three nations be reconciled?Only a powerful general and a legitimate heir could restore order.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Jane Hayter-Hames traces the long period of conflict over religion and royal power that culminated in the collapse of government and the execution of Charles I. Beginning with his father's inheritance of the English and Irish thrones in 1603, she describes the tensions and radical ideas of the age while examining Charles' serious mistakes and the motivations of Oliver Cromwell and many other powerful men who opposed the king.
Condizione: NEW.
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Editore: The County Association, London, 1000
Da: RIVERLEE BOOKS, Waltham Cross, HERTS, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. Paperback in staple binding. Condition: Good. Wear marks to covers. 56 pages.
Hardback. Condizione: New. The execution of Charles I left the Puritans free to rule England and put their beliefs into practice. Once Oliver Cromwell conquered Ireland, they began a process of radical change there, confiscating land, awarding it to British Protestants and reorganising church and state. Protestant Scotland was a different challenge. When Charles II landed, the Scots rallied around him but Cromwell broke through, flushed the royalists into England and beat them at Worcester. Scotland was not punished as Ireland was, but it was ruled from London.With power in their hands, why did the Commonwealthsmen fail? Was it divergent aims among the leaders, an inability to organise or lack of money? A godly way of life pleased few while taxation remained high. Millenarian excitement and domination by the army alarmed many and social reform proved slow. Revolution proved easy to make but hard to settle. In an age of religious ferment and commercial expansion, competing interests pressed their advantage. Oliver Cromwell's powerful personality held the three nations together for a decade but, after his death, his son struggled. How could the government and people of the three nations be reconciled?Only a powerful general and a legitimate heir could restore order.
Condizione: NEW.
Da: Hanselled Books, Burntisland, FIFE, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. 1st Edition. H/B 320 pages, condition is very good.
Da: Geata Buidhe - Yellow Gate - Books, Kilkenny, KK, Irlanda
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. First Edition. xi, 338. 'In eighteenth-century Ireland radical intellectuals embraced revolution. One was Arthur O'Connor, born in 1763 and heir to estates and influence. He studied law, became an MP in the Irish House of Commons and High Sheriff of Cork. He joined the United Irishmen in 1785 and travelled wit Lord Edward FitzGerald to bring the French to Bantry Bay. In Incendiary orator and pamphleteer, he was arrested in February 1797. Released on bail he set about rousing the country. En route to France for aid in 1798 he was arrested in England, tried fro treason and acquitted but immediately re-arrested. He was not released until 1802 after agreeing to exile in France. O'Connor settled in France, became a General de Division in the French army and negotiated with Napoleon for another expedition to Ireland .'.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2022. Hardcover. . . . . .
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Amberley Publishing 2022-01-15, 2022
ISBN 10: 1398108081 ISBN 13: 9781398108080
Da: Chiron Media, Wallingford, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New.
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