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The Illustrated Stuart Dictionary (Hardback)

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By Simon Sandys-Winsch
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 100 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036199753
Published: 30th September 2026

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The Illustrated Stuart Dictionary, for the first time, presents the key period of 1603-1714 in a dictionary format that is clear and easy to read. The companion book to the popular Illustrated Tudor Dictionary, it is aimed at anyone who wants to gain a clear understanding of the political, cultural and scientific developments of this vital, transitional age. Cross-referencing is made easy with highlighted text and further insight is provided by over 150 iconic and fascinating images.

All important characters and events are covered, ranging from James I, Oliver Cromwell, Isaac Newton and Marlborough to the Gunpowder Plot, Civil Wars, Fire of London and Glorious Revolution. There are many entries, too, on lesser-known characters such as Aphra Behn, Jeffrey Hudson, Boy and Nell Gwynn and multiple themes – witchcraft, sport and leisure, marriage, health and medicine and many more.

As well as the important facts, the reader is provided with fascinating trivia. The following questions, for example, are answered:

 Who kept her husband’s ears between her breasts?

 Where was Oliver Cromwell’s head kept for thirty years?

Written in a concise and balanced style, The Illustrated Stuart Dictionary is the best introduction for students and lovers of history to the ground-breaking events of seventeenth-century England.

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About Simon Sandys-Winsch

Simon Sandys-Winsch acquired his degree in History and International Politics at Aberystwyth University before becoming a teacher of history in a variety of schools. As a teacher, he realised the importance of knowing topics inside out as well as the need to keep lessons as informative and interesting as possible. Now that he has finished teaching, he seeks another way to enthuse others in his passion for the past – writing books about history!

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