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Forlorn Hope: Soldier Radicals of the Seventeenth Century
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Help section.***** 2001. Book Guild. First. Hard Cover. Book- VG. DJ- Good, spine sunned. 8.5x5.5. 206pp. Frontis, 7 b/w plates.
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Lewes 2001 Boards First Edition As New in As New jacket 8vo-over 7?"-9?" tall. An account of the soldiers of the English Civil War. 206pp. A fine copy. *****PLEASE NOTE: This
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"Forlorn Hope is the enthralling story of five men who volunteered to fight for Parliament in the English Civil War." "Thomas and William Rainborough, Robert Lockyer, Edward Sexby and Richard Rumbold joined the New Model Army hoping to bring about a more just society. In their time this hope proved to be a forlorn one. Their courage and their ideals, however, have lived on, and most of their democratic aims are now reality." Historian Antonia Southern has brought these five English heroes - all but one of whom died for his beliefs - back to life, and draws readers into their hopes and struggles. She shows how radical religious and political ideas developed in the unlikely setting of an army and throws light upon the