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Paperback Richard Hunne: A Story of Old London... Book

ISBN: 1275519903

ISBN13: 9781275519909

Richard Hunne: A Story of Old London...

"Richard Hunne: A Story Of Old London" transports readers to a tumultuous period in English history. George Etell Sargent vividly recreates the world of early modern London, where religious tensions simmer beneath the surface. The book centers on Richard Hunne, a merchant whose life becomes tragically entangled in the conflicts between the Church and those seeking reform. As Hunne challenges the established order, he faces powerful adversaries and ultimately becomes a symbol of resistance. Sargent masterfully blends historical fact with compelling narrative, offering a nuanced portrayal of a man caught in the crosscurrents of faith and power. "Richard Hunne" is a gripping tale of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring struggle for justice in a world on the brink of change.

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