An edition of For Veronica Wedgwood these (1986)

For Veronica Wedgwood these

studies in seventeenth-century history

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An edition of For Veronica Wedgwood these (1986)

For Veronica Wedgwood these

studies in seventeenth-century history

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Publisher
Collins
Language
English
Pages
251

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Table of Contents

The apology / J.H. Hexter
An English Valido? / Roger Lockyer
England and Italy / Roy Strong
Bishop Thornborough / A.L. Rowse
Strafford and Van Dyck / Oliver Millar
A wedding at St Margaret's / Richard Ollard
The word "revolution" in seventeenth-century England / Christopher Hill
Nicholas Ferrar and Little Gidding / Robert Van der Weyer
Charles I and Little Gidding / Pamela Tudor-Craig
The debate on "the other House" in Richard Cromwell's Parliament / Ivan Roots
John Wildman and the Post Office / Maurice Ashley
The date of the digression in Milton's History of Britain / Austin Woolrych.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 247-251.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.06
Library of Congress
DA375 .F67 1986, DA375

The Physical Object

Pagination
251 p. :
Number of pages
251

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2324746M
ISBN 10
0002175177
LCCN
86209421
OCLC/WorldCat
16831289
Goodreads
4721733

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