Chapter 198- “…The Devil should h...

Chapter 198- “…The Devil should have right” (Reformation 1/2) (1529-1531)

The Story of London por Saul

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Surprisingly, the forces that drove the most dramatic changes in England, were born, cultivated and found expression within London. The Story reaches a moment of grand political crisis- Chancellors fall, parliament flexes its muscles, the capricious King makes up arguments as he goes along, and London carries on, providing intellectual and emotional fuel for it all. And while this happens, Thomas More, the judge from Milk Street, ascends the highest position in all the land, while still presiding over cases of London criminality, and being the face of the kings sudden desire to start killing heretics… welcome to the open salvos of the Reformation.

Cover includes a detail of the portrait of Sir Thomas More, by Hans Holbein the Younger (1527),

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