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The Verneys :Love, War and Madness in Seventeenth-Century England

The Verneys

The Verneys :Love, War and Madness in Seventeenth-Century England

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Shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize.

In this extraordinary saga, Adrian Tinniswood draws on tens of thousands of letters, which survived by chance in an attic, to reveal the remarkable world of the Verneys, a family of Buckinghamshire gentry in the seventeenth century.

Here is Edmund Verney, Charles I's standard bearer at Edgehill, who died still clutching the King's standard, and his children: Ralph, whose support of the Parliamentarian cause during the Civil War forced him into exile; Mun, a professional soldier who survived Cromwell's attack on Drogheda in 1649, only to be stabbed to death two days later; Mall, who fell pregnant out of wedlock, and Bess, who ran off with a clergyman. There was also Henry, who was obsessed with horse-racing; Cary, who gambled away a fortune, and Tom, a devout Christian and a petty crook.

The next generation led equally exciting lives. Ralph's son Jack went to Syria and made a fortune. Cousin Pen stayed at home and slept with her sister's fiancé. Cousin Dick was hanged at Tyburn. Jack's brother Edmund married a girl who was rich, beautiful and deeply in love with him and within months of the marriage, she lost her mind.

The Verneys is narrative history at its very best - fascinating, surprising, enthralling.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781844134144
ISBN10 1844134148
Number Of Pages 608
Item Weight 415 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 37 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

A marvellous history. Intimate and compelling, it's an exciting tale of adventure on the high seas and a family torn apart by civil war * Daily Mail *
A compelling drama of marriage, death, madness and adventure -- Stella Tillyard * Sunday Times *
A fascinating and engrossing tale * Sunday Telegraph *
Much more than a powerful family saga, full of spectacular rows and tearful makings-up, joyful births and tragic early deaths... A model for how biography and social history can be made to work magnificently together * Financial Times *
A wonderfully immediate, intimate portrait of an age * Scotsman *
Excellent * Spectator *
Wonderfully engaging...Tinniswood has brought the Verneys to life in robustly vivid style * Guardian *
A wonderful group portrait of an eccentric and ill-starred dynasty. Expertly handling the humorous words and unwise deeds of several generations of Verneys, Adrian Tinniswood breathes life into the turbulent history of an entire century -- Ross King, author of Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling and Brunelleschi's Dome
Adrian Tinniswood's The Verneys takes us on a fascinating grand tour through a world turned upside down. It is an intimate, engaging, and richly rewarding book, showing the seventeenth century in all its splendor and brutality -- David King, author of When the World Came to Town and Finding Atlantis

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Author's Bio

Adrian Tinniswood is professorial research fellow in history at the University of Buckingham, adjunct professor of history at Maynooth University and the author of many books on British history, including the Sunday Times bestseller The Long Weekend. He was awarded an OBE for services to heritage, and lives in the west of Ireland.

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