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Revolution

by Peter Ackroyd

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 was--again--at 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 born. It was an era in which coffee houses and playhouses boomed, gin flowed freely, and in which shops, as we know them today, began to proliferate in towns and villages. But it was also a time of extraordinary and unprecedented technological innovation, which saw England utterly and irrevocably transformed from a country of blue skies and farmland to one of soot and steel and coal. Ackroyd is the author of the first, second, and third volumes of his History of England, Foundation, Tudors, and Rebellion.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

PETER ACKROYD is an award-winning novelist, as well as a broadcaster, biographer, poet, and historian. He is the author of the acclaimed London: The Biography, and the first, second, and third volumes of his history of England, Foundation, Tudors, and Rebellion. He holds a CBE for services to literature and lives in Lond

Table of Contents

1. What do you think of predestination now? 2. A bull or a bear? 15 3. The idol of the age 27 4. Hay day 41 5. The prose of gold 49 6. Waiting for the day 61 7. The great Scriblerus 67 8. The Germans are coming! 74 9. Bubbles in the air 83 10. The invisible hand 95 11. Consuming passions 110 12. The What D' Ye Call It? 122 13. The dead ear 133 14. Mother Geneva 144 15. The pack of cards 156 16. What shall I do? 162 17. Do or die 169 18. The violists 174 19. A call for liberty 178 20. Here we are again! 188 21. The broad bottom 199 22. The magical machines 213 23. Having a tea party 228 24. The schoolboy 247 25. The steam machines 257 26. On a darkling plain 281 27. Fire and moonlight 295 28. The red bonnet 298 29. The mad kings 321 30. The beast and the whore 329 31. A Romantic tale 342 32. Pleasures of peace 347 Further reading 373 Index 385

Review

"Through it all, the author is a delightful guide. All chroniclers of popular history should be required to study Ackroyd's writing, his methodology, and the totality of his treatment of his subjects." --Kirkus Starred Review "Ackroyd (Rebellion) continues his fast-paced overview of the tumultuous English monarchy with the fourth volume in the series, an account of the "long 18th century" (1688-1815) that covers the evolution of literature, trade, technology, and politics...Ackroyd offers suitable background on the momentous events and key figures that helped create modern Britain." --Publishers Weekly UK Praise for Revolution "[T]he author eschews the detached third person preferred by stuffy professionals, favouring instead a more intimate 'you' that brings the reader into the dark alleys of industrial towns." --The Times

Praise for Peter Ackroyd "Marvelously erudite and staggeringly industrious." --Los Angeles Times

"For Ackroyd, the past isn't merely past; it's alive." --The Boston Globe "Ackroyd is a medium through which the obscured voices of the past are channeled." --Newsday

Review Quote

"Through it all, the author is a delightful guide. All chroniclers of popular history should be required to study Ackroyd's writing, his methodology, and the totality of his treatment of his subjects." --Kirkus Starred Review "Ackroyd (Rebellion) continues his fast-paced overview of the tumultuous English monarchy with the fourth volume in the series, an account of the "long 18th century" (1688-1815) that covers the evolution of literature, trade, technology, and politics...Ackroyd offers suitable background on the momentous events and key figures that helped create modern Britain." -- Publishers Weekly UK Praise for Revolution "[T]he author eschews the detached third person preferred by stuffy professionals, favouring instead a more intimate 'you' that brings the reader into the dark alleys of industrial towns." --The Times Praise for Peter Ackroyd "Marvelously erudite and staggeringly industrious." -- Los Angeles Times "For Ackroyd, the past isn't merely past; it's alive." -- The Boston Globe "Ackroyd is a medium through which the obscured voices of the past are channeled." -- Newsday

Details

ISBN1250765978
Author Peter Ackroyd
Short Title Revolution
Pages 416
Language English
Year 2020
ISBN-10 1250765978
ISBN-13 9781250765970
Format Paperback
Subtitle The History of England from the Battle of the Boyne to the Battle of Waterloo
Series Number 4
Publication Date 2020-12-22
Publisher Thomas Dunne Book for St. Martin's Griffin
Imprint Thomas Dunne Book for St. Martin's Griffin
Series History of England
DEWEY 941.068
Audience General
UK Release Date 2020-12-22

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