By the King

a proclamation for the confirmation of all authorized orders, tending to the vniuersall publishing and teaching, of a certaine religious treatise, compiled by authoritie, and intituled by the name of God, and the King.

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King James VI and I: By the King (1615, By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie)

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English language

Published Nov. 19, 1615 by By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie.

OCLC Number:
33150631

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In this mesmerising novella, set in the Battle of Britain in World War II, Miles Watson confronts head-on the human cost of war.

It’s not a book for everyone. To value this book, the reader has to be open to a little history. Don’t read this book if what you want is an episode of Dad’s Army, or a gung-ho adventure with cartoon heroes in a frenzy of derring-do. Don’t read this book if you want war sugar-coated, with the lie of a happy ending for the characters who matter and any intervening deaths being rare, sanitised, and either well-deserved or glorious.

The Battle of Britain wasn’t like that. War isn’t like that. And this is a serious book, albeit written in light, clever, occasionally amusing prose, skipping through the weeks of one pilot’s history with a brevity that carries you along, almost intoxicated.
It’s still serious.

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Subjects

  • Mocket, Richard, -- 1618-1577
  • Deus & rex
  • Oath of allegiance, 1606
  • Oaths
  • Church and state -- England
  • Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625