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Hugh Ross Williamson (1901–1978)

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Werken van Hugh Ross Williamson

The Young People's Book of Saints (1734) 77 exemplaren
The Gunpowder Plot (1952) 36 exemplaren
Lorenzo the Magnificent (1974) 29 exemplaren
Catherine de' Medici (1973) 27 exemplaren
The Great Prayer (1955) 18 exemplaren
The Flowering Hawthorn (1962) 16 exemplaren
The conspirators and the Crown (1959) 15 exemplaren
Enigmas of History (1974) 15 exemplaren
A Children's Book of Saints (1985) 15 exemplaren
A Wicked Pack of Cards (1961) 13 exemplaren
Historical Whodunits (1956) 10 exemplaren
The day they killed the King (1957) 9 exemplaren
The Cardinal in exile (1969) 6 exemplaren
The Seven Christian Virtues (1949) 5 exemplaren
The Florentine woman (1970) 5 exemplaren
The last of the Valois (1971) 5 exemplaren
Paris is worth a mass (1971) 5 exemplaren
James, by the Grace of God (2007) 4 exemplaren
Sir Walter Raleigh (1951) 4 exemplaren
The butt of Malmsey (1973) 4 exemplaren
Four Stuart Portraits. (1949) 3 exemplaren
Jeremy Taylor (1952) 3 exemplaren
A matter of martyrdom (1969) 3 exemplaren
Guy Fawkes 3 exemplaren
The Great Betrayal (2021) 3 exemplaren
Canterbury Cathedral 3 exemplaren
The Story Without an End (1964) 3 exemplaren
John Hampden, a life 2 exemplaren
Charles and Cromwell (1947) 2 exemplaren
The marriage made in blood (1968) 2 exemplaren
King James I; Great Lives (1935) 2 exemplaren
Who is for liberty? 1 exemplaar
The Day Shakespeare Died (1962) 1 exemplaar
The Sisters 1 exemplaar
Sisters 1 exemplaar
Letter to Julia (1974) 1 exemplaar
Rose and Glove 1 exemplaar
The Cardinal in England (1970) 1 exemplaar

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Geboortedatum
1901
Overlijdensdatum
1978-01-13
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
UK
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2788 The Day They Killed the King, by Hugh Ross Williamson (read 7 Oct 1995) The 'day' referred to is 30 Jan 1649, the day Charles II's head was chopped off. The book is quite well-done, even though it is without a bibliography and the preface indicates that the author makes up his mind as to what happened when the evidence is conflicting. The last chapter tells of the trial and horrible execution of one of the regicides on Oct 13, 1660: Thomas Harrison. It is said one of his sons emigrated to Virginia and from him is descended the two Presidents of the United States named Harrison. This was a good book. (I later found out that all of Thomas Harrison's children died in infancy--so this 'fact' apparently was made up by the author based on incorrect 'evidence'.)… (meer)
 
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Schmerguls | Feb 25, 2008 |
2796 Enigmas of History, by Hugh Ross Williamson (read 29 Oct 1995) This tells of interesting things in history, though one can hardly say the author proves what he asserts. There are seven stories. One deals with George IV and suggests that while Caroline was married to him Caroline had a son by a German prince and said son did not die till 1849 and should have--by reason of the irrebuttable presumption of George IV's paternity--have succeeded George IV as king. The next account suggests that Henry VIII was not Queen Elizabeth's father. The third account asserts James I was homosexual and was poisoned. The fourth tries to determine who Charles II's executioner was. The last two accounts deal with the Man in the Iron Mask (he theorizes said man was the real father of Louis XIV) and the Diamond Necklace. I am not sure how valuable reading this book was but the author interests me. He is dead, but even our local public library has a couple of his novels still on its shelves.… (meer)
 
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Schmerguls | Feb 25, 2008 |
3602. The Walled Garden an autobiography by Hugh Ross Williamson (read 14 July 2002) This is a 1957 book, most of which was about the author's journey from being a high Anglican priest to becoming a Catholic. But I was simply appalled by a few paragraphs in the book in which he explained why he would not fight a war against the super-evil Hitler, though he would have been willing to fight a war against the Soviet Union. I had no trouble being very interested in the entire book.
 
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63
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509
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36
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