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Oliver Cromwell (Hardback)

Statesman, Politician & Soldier

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By Phil Carradice
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 30 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036117023
Published: 30th June 2026

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Oliver Cromwell is one of the most recognised figures in British and European history. A soldier, a General, a Statesman, and a Politician, he is known by many as the man who killed a King and ruled in his place, not as a monarch but as Lord Protector.

A man of many parts, Oliver Cromwell was a practicing Independent Puritan whose final words were simply 'I have done my duty.' His early death, probably caused by months of campaigning and marching in foul weather, robbed the country of a fine ruler, albeit one who would never tolerate fools gladly. Never one to shirk his duty, Cromwell was sure that his success in both battle and Parliamentary debate was down to God. As the only non-royal leader of Britain, he holds an almost mystical position where his policies and ideas helped to found and develop democracy in this country. Never self-indulgent or egotistical, Cromwell once told a portrait painter to produce his likeness, 'warts and all.' The artist duly obliged.

The book examines Cromwell's enemies, from King Charles to the Duke of Buckingham, and places their attitudes and behaviour in the context of the times. It analyses the primary battles of the Civil War, their effect and consequences. Above all, it catches the mood of post-Tudor Britain and the part played by Cromwell in creating Britain's first Commonwealth.

This candid and compelling look at Cromwell's life and times is detailed and wide-reaching, written by Phil Carradice in his usual elegant and easy style.

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About Phil Carradice

Phil Carradice is a well-known writer and historian with over 60 books to his credit. A poet, story teller and broadcaster, his most recent books are The Cuban Missile Crisis (Pen and Sword), The Call Up (Fonthill) and the novel Stargazers for Accent Press. He is a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio and TV, presents the BBC Wales History programme 'The Past Master' and is widely regarded as one of the finest creative writing tutors in Wales.

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