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The Governor of England review by Jay P. Green, Sr.

We recommend all of the publications of Inheritance Publishers

The Governor of England Marjorie Bowen
Rating = A

This is a historical novel telling the story of Oliver Cromwell’s dealings with Parliament and the King. It features the deep Calvinistic faith of the Governor, and his passion for religious tolerance. It is not easy for a man of such convictions to topple a cruel king, but God had decreed that this man would do it.


Source: CLW Book Reviews December 2000-February 2001

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The Governor of England review

Oliver Cromwell, an English soldier and statesman of outstanding gifts and a forceful character shaped by a devout Calvinist faith, was lord protector of the republican Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1653 to 1658. One of the leading generals on the parliamentary side in the English Civil War against King Charles I, he was instrumental in bringing about the overthrow of the Stuart monarchy, and, as lord protector, he raised his country’s status once more to that of a leading European power from the decline it had gone through since the death of Queen Elizabeth I. Cromwell was one of the most remarkable rulers in European history. He believed deeply in the value of religious toleration. At the same time his victories at home and abroad helped to enlarge and sustain a Puritan attitude of mind, both in Great Britain and in North America, that continued to influence political and social life until recent times.
In this historical novel the whole story of Cromwell’s dealings with Parliament and the King is played out. It is written with dignity and conviction, and with the author’s characteristic power of grasping the essential details needed to supply colour and atmosphere for the reader of the standard histories.

Source: The Sentinel, July/August 2001

 

Scout

Thank you for your prompt service. My 13yr old and 10yr old sons enjoyed the first 3 books immensely (Scout). I just read "Secret of the Swamp" for the 3rd time to my 10yr old. He can't get enough of Scout. Thanks again, L.C.