The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #493452 in Books
- Published on: 2001-02-10
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 1.38 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 304 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Award-winning author MacCulloch (Thomas Cranmer: A Life) has written an interesting and informative study of the six years the young Edward VI spent on the throne after the death of his notorious father Henry VIII. Only nine when he came to power in 1547, the young king is often overlooked, sandwiched as he was between his infamous father and two extraordinary sisters, "Bloody" Mary and Elizabeth I. Edward was every bit as intelligent as his sisters, and his religious convictions were as inflexible as those of the formidable Mary. Indeed, the author makes a point of following up any description of atrocities committed in Edward's reign with the information that Mary did worse. The boy king who tried to bypass his sisters and put the unfortunate Lady Jane Grey on the throne in their stead is a worthy subject of this enjoyable and very readable book. The subject, however, is not one of universal interest, recommending this book for academic libraries with collections in the area of English history and the Reformation. Elizabeth Mellett, Brookline P.L., MA
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Review
“This is Reformation history as it should be written, learned, argumentative, and ... never for a moment dull.” —The London Times
“Award-winning author MacCulloch has written an interesting and informative study...enjoyable and very readable book.” —Library Journal
The London Times
This is Reformation history as it should be written, learned, argumentative, and never for a moment dull.
