Cromwell
our chief of men
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Word Count
193,500 words, Guess
Page Count
774 pages
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- Internet Archivecromwellourchief0000fras_c6u8
- Internet Archivecromwellourchief0000fras
- ISBN-100749301074
- ISBN-139780749301071
- Goodreads1380712
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- LibraryThing14344
- Better World Books9780749301071
- Open LibraryOL22643471M
Classifications
- DDC942.06/4/0924
- LCCDA426
Description
From the Author's Note... To write the biography of Oliver Cromwell is admittedly an ambitious undertaking. In view of the wonderful wealth of material on the subject in existence, to say nothing of the living giants of seventeenth-century research who stalk the land, I hope it may not also seem presumptuous. My aim has however been a different one from that of the scholars from whose works I have derived such benefit. I have wished more simply to rescue the personality of Oliver Cromwell from the obscurity into which it seemed to me that it had fallen, just because there has been such an invaluable concentration on, the political and social trends of the age in which he lived. It is at least possible to claim that Cromwell was the greatest Englishman. In the hopes of explaining to the general reader something of this remarkable man, I have set about my task - as one historian put it to me, half in jest - of “humanizing” Oliver Cromwell.
First Sentence
In the spring and on the eve of the seventeenth century, a son was born to Robert and Elizabeth Cromwell of Huntingdon.
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