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February 2020 Issue Adrian Tinniswood Doing the Lord’s Work Providence Lost: The Rise & Fall of Cromwell’s Protectorate By Paul Lay LR
July 2019 Issue Edward Vallance Regicides on the Run Charles I’s Killers in America: The Lives & Afterlives of Edward Whalley & William Goffe By Matthew Jenkinson
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February 2008 Issue Blair Worden The Pen & the Sword God’s Fury, England’s Fire: A New History of the English Civil Wars By Michael Braddick LR
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June 2007 Issue John Jolliffe A King, Not A Doge Return of the King: The Restoration of Charles II By Charles Fitzroy LR
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