The Man on a Donkey [electronic resource] : A forgotten literary masterpiece rediscovered
Prescott, H.F.M.2016
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'The most immersive book I've ever read... Truly brings Tudor England to life' Frank Cottrell Boyce, The Times'One of the finest historical novels ever written' TLSA forgotten literary masterpiece, The Man on a Donkey is less about the great figures who shape historical change and more about what it's like to live through it.This is a sweeping, immersive historical novel that invites the reader to inhabit Tudor history as it unfolds: Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon; Robert Aske's rebels fighting the Dissolution of the Monasteries; the machinations of Cardinal Wolsey and Anne Boleyn.It is, quite simply, one of the finest historical novels ever written.'A masterpiece' Eamon Duffy'A classic of historical fiction... Captures all the poignant strangeness of the era' Hilary Mantel
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Prescott, H.F.M., AuthorCooper, John, Author of introduction, etc
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[Place of publication not identified] : Head of Zeus, 2016
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1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mode of access: Internet
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H.F.M. Prescott (1896–1972) is best known for her historical novel The Man on a Donkey and her biography of Mary Tudor, which won the James Tait Black Prize in 1941. The daughter of a clergyman, she read Modern History at Oxford and later received MA degrees there and at Manchester. Her wide-ranging interests included travel and a deep love of the English countryside that lasted all her life.
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9781784977702
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English
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2801761
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