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The fourth volume of Peter Ackroyd''s enthralling History of England, beginning in 1688 with a revolution and ending in 1815 with a famous victory.

In Revolution, Peter Ackroyd takes readers from William of Orange''s accession following the Glorious Revolution to the Regency, when the flamboyant Prince of Wales ruled in the stead of his mad father, George III, and England wasagainat war with France, a war that would end with the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo.

Late Stuart and Georgian England marked the creation of the great pillars of the English state. The Bank of England was founded, as was the stock exchange; the Church of England was fully established as the guardian of the spiritual life of the nation, and parliament became the sovereign body of the nation with responsibilities and duties far beyond those of the monarch.

It was a revolutionary era in English letters, too, a time in which newspapers first flourished and the English novel was

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      Publisher: Thomas Dunne Book for St. Martin's Griffin
      Publication Date: 22/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9781250765970, 978-1250765970
      ISBN10: 1250765978

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The fourth volume of Peter Ackroyd''s enthralling History of England, beginning in 1688 with a revolution and ending in 1815 with a famous victory.

      In Revolution, Peter Ackroyd takes readers from William of Orange''s accession following the Glorious Revolution to the Regency, when the flamboyant Prince of Wales ruled in the stead of his mad father, George III, and England wasagainat war with France, a war that would end with the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo.

      Late Stuart and Georgian England marked the creation of the great pillars of the English state. The Bank of England was founded, as was the stock exchange; the Church of England was fully established as the guardian of the spiritual life of the nation, and parliament became the sovereign body of the nation with responsibilities and duties far beyond those of the monarch.

      It was a revolutionary era in English letters, too, a time in which newspapers first flourished and the English novel was

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