The blood in winter England on the brink of civil war, 1642
Large print - 2025
In 1641, England exits a plague-ridden and politically unstable summer having reached a semblance of peace: the English and Scottish armies have disbanded, legislation has passed to ensure Parliament will continue to sit and the people are tentatively optimistic. But King Charles I is not satisfied with peace - he wants revenge. So begins England's winter of discontent. As revolutionary sects of London begin to generate new ideas about democracy, as radical new religious groups seek power and as Ireland explodes into revolt, Charles hatches a plan to restore his absolute rule. On 4 January 1642 he marches on Westminster, seeking to arrest and impeach five Members of Parliament--and so sets in motion a series of events that will lead to... bloodshed and war, changing a nation forever. 'The Blood in Winter' tells this story: that of an English people's great political awakening.
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- Genres
- large print books
History
Large print books
Creative nonfiction
Essais fictionnels
Livres en gros caractères - Published
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New York :
Random House Large Print
2025.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First Large Print Edition
- Item Description
- Originally published in hardcover in Great Britain by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2025.
- Physical Description
- xviii, 578 pages (large print), 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 499-559) and index.
- ISBN
- 9798217170142
- Cast of Characters
- Author's Note
- Introduction
- Part 1. Renovatio
- 1. The Soldier, the Poet, the King, and the Traitor
- 2. Justice and Execution
- 3. The Sow's Ear and the Silken Purse
- 4. These Preposterous Times
- 5. The Unquestionable Right of Kings in England
- 6. Red Crimson Sins
- Part 2. Ovatio
- 7. A Vast Receptacle of a Disordered Multitude
- 8. What is Begun with the Tongue and the Pen
- 9. The Wizard's Daughter
- 10. To Speak Plain English
- 11. London's Joy
- Part 3. Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes
- 12. Indiscreet Rashness
- 13. Dangerous Expectation
- 14. The Jaws of Destruction
- 15. The Maddest One That I Ever Saw
- 16. Great and Treasonable Designs
- Part 4. Hannibal Ad Portas
- 17. Neither Eyes to See, Nor Tongue to Speak
- 18. To Your Tents, O Israel
- 19. To Unsettle Them First
- 20. Overthrow the Ship and Drown Them All
- 21. Not Master of the People of England
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgements
- Further Reading
- Notes
- Index
- Image Credits