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Geoffrey Moorhouse

Geoffrey Moorhouse is 'one of the best writers of our time' (Byron Rogers, The Times), 'a brilliant historian' (Dirk Bogarde, Daily Telegraph) and 'a writer whose gifts are beyond category' (Jan Morris, Independent on Sunday). He is the author of eighteen books, which have won prizes and been translated into several languages. In 1982 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. His To the Frontier won the Thomas Cook Award for the best travel book of its year in 1984. He has recently concentrated on Tudor history, notably with THE PILGRIMAGE OF GRACE and, in 2005, GREAT HARRY'S NAVY. He lives in a hill village in North Yorkshire.
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AuthorTitleFormatDatePriceISBN
Geoffrey MoorhouseThe Last Office 1539 and the Dissolution of a MonasteryHardback13/03/2008£25.009780297850892
Geoffrey MoorhouseGreat Harry's NavyPaperback01/11/2006£9.999780753820995
Geoffrey MoorhouseThe Pilgrimage of Grace The Rebellion that Shook King Henry VIII's ThronePaperback03/07/2003£8.999781842126660
Geoffrey MoorhouseTo The FrontierPaperback19/06/1998£8.999780753804780

The Last Office

"an intriguing sequel to THE PILGRIMAGE OF GRACE, his judicious and highly readable history... Master of the telling detail, Moorhouse illuminates and humanises the process [of the dissolution of the monasteries]... Moorhouse has wide sympathies, keen judgment, and fine command of a sentence. His absorbing book is charged with the power of time and place; he shows us how to love and value the past - stones and bones, ledgers and law books - without being sentimental, condescending and trite."

HILARY MANTEL

THE GUARDIAN

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