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The Tudor Constitution: Documents and Commentary
Book Description: Review of the first edition:"There can be no doubt whatever that his work will, through its merits, become the standard student's book on the Tudor Constitution." Law Quarterly Review Author: G. R. Elton Binding: Paperback [... more]
$55.00
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England Under the Tudors
Logically argued; beautifully expressed.: Elton is the most dangerous of historians -- clear, logical and able to charm with his (sometimes) dry wit. Although fair due is given to all the monarchs: Henry VII is capable and prudent; Henry VIII is less [... more]
$34.95
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England Under the Tudors (History of English)
Logically argued; beautifully expressed.: Elton is the most dangerous of historians -- clear, logical and able to charm with his (sometimes) dry wit. Although fair due is given to all the monarchs: Henry VII is capable and prudent; Henry VIII is less [... more]
$19.95
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Reformation Europe: 1517-1559
Author: G.R. Elton Binding: Paperback EAN: 9780061312700 ISBN: 0061312703 Number Of Pages: 349 Publication Date: 1966-01 [... more]
$6.95
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F.W. Maitland
Author: G. R. Elton Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 340.0924 EAN: 9780300035285 ISBN: 0300035284 Number Of Pages: 118 Publication Date: 1985-09 [... more]
$22.00
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England under the Tudors: A History of England, Volume 4
Logically argued; beautifully expressed.: Elton is the most dangerous of historians -- clear, logical and able to charm with his (sometimes) dry wit. Although fair due is given to all the monarchs: Henry VII is capable and prudent; Henry VIII is less [... more]
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Studies in Tudor and Stuart Politics and Government: ...
Book Description: This book is the fourth volume to feature Sir Geoffrey Elton's collected articles and reviews. Volume IV contains those published between 1983 and 1990, and includes a group of pieces on sixteenth-century government and politics, [... more]
$99.00
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England, 1200-1640 (Sources of History)
Book Description: In the year 1200, the English Government initiated regular series of record-archives; in 1640, the fall of Charles I's personal government led to the abolition of several central offices and their archives. These events, which both pro& [... more]
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