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Charles Spencer

    To Catch a King
    Travels in Tuscany
    Killers of the King
    The White Ship
    The Spencer family
    A Very Private School
    • 2024

      In this poignant memoir, Charles Spencer recounts the trauma of being sent away from home at age eight to attend boarding school.A Very Private School offers a clear-eyed, first-hand account of a culture of cruelty at the school Charles Spencer attended in his youth and provides important insights into an antiquated boarding system. Drawing on the memories of many of his schoolboy contemporaries, as well as his own letters and diaries from the time, he reflects on the hopelessness and abandonment he felt at aged eight, viscerally describing the intense pain of homesickness and the appalling inescapability of it all. Exploring the long-lasting impact of his experiences, Spencer presents a candid reckoning with his past and a reclamation of his childhood.

      A Very Private School
    • 2020

      The White Ship

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      'As gripping as any thriller. History doesn't get any better than this' BILL BRYSON 'A brilliant read ... Game of Thrones but in the real world' ANTHONY HOROWITZ

      The White Ship
    • 2018

      How did the most wanted man in the country outwit the greatest manhunt in British history? In January 1649, King Charles I was beheaded in London outside his palace of Whitehall and Britain became a republic. When his eldest son, Charles, returned in 1651 to fight for his throne, he was crushed by the might of Cromwell's armies at the battle of Worcester. With 3,000 of his supporters lying dead and 10,000 taken prisoner, it seemed as if his dreams of power had been dashed. Surely it was a foregone conclusion that he would now be caught and follow his father to the block? At six foot two inches tall, the prince towered over his contemporaries and with dark skin inherited from his French-Italian mother, he stood out in a crowd. How would he fare on the run with Cromwell's soldiers on his tail and a vast price on his head? The next six weeks would form the most memorable and dramatic of Charles' life. Pursued relentlessly, Charles ran using disguise, deception and relying on grit, fortitude and good luck. He suffered grievously through weeks when his cause seemed hopeless. He hid in an oak tree - an event so fabled that over 400 English pubs are named Royal Oak in commemoration. Less well-known events include his witnessing a village in wild celebrations at the erroneous news of his killing; the ordeal of a medical student wrongly imprisoned because of his similarity in looks; he disguised himself as a servant and as one half of an eloping couple. Once restored to the throne as Charles II, he told the tale of his escapades to Samuel Pepys, who transcribed it all. In this gripping, action-packed, true adventure story, based on extensive archive material, Charles Spencer, bestselling author of Killers of the King, uses Pepys's account and many others to retell this epic adventure.

      To Catch a King
    • 2015

      On August 18, 1648, with no relief from the siege in sight, the royalist garrison holding Colchester Castle surrendered and Oliver Cromwell's army firmly ended the rule of Charles I of England. To send a clear message to the fallen monarch, the rebels executed four of the senior officers captured at the castle. Yet still, the king refused to accept he had lost the war. As France and other allies mobilized in support of Charles, a tribunal was hastily gathered and a death sentence was passed. On January 30, 1649, the King of England was executed. This is the account of the fifty-nine regicides, the men who signed Charles I's death warrant

      Killers of the King
    • 2006

      Travels in Tuscany

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The narrative paints a vivid picture of Tuscany as a realm of city-states, belltowers, and rich traditions, emphasizing its cultural heritage through the lens of its renowned artists. While Leonardo da Vinci receives no mention and Michelangelo is only briefly referenced, the author delves deeply into the works and influences of Piero della Francesca and Caravaggio, highlighting the region's artistic legacy and its connection to fine red wine and local customs.

      Travels in Tuscany
    • 2006

      Detektivní román s již známým hrdinou, divadelním novinářem Willem Bensonem, který tentokrát z existenčních důvodů opouští své prestižní zaměstnání, aby začal psát pro erotický časopis lechtivé příběhy. Will se nachází v choulostivé situaci, během níž vyhledá sympatickou prostitutku Sophii. Nic není tak, jak se může na první pohled zdát... Během své druhé návštěvy najde Sophii s rozbitým obličejem a uříznutým jazykem. Existuje jistá nahrávka, kterou mu důveřivá prostitutka podstrčí, podle které by mohl Will vypátrat podlého násilníka. Sám je však v očích policie podezřelým a proto se musí chovat více než obezřetně.

      Osobní nasazení
    • 1999

      An insider's history of the Spencer family, this book tells the family's story from the sheepfarmers of the 16th century on through the 19th century when the third Earl was one of the architects of the 1832 Reform Bill, to recent years and the death of Princess Diana.

      The Spencer family