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The King’s Achievement. This novel portrays the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII from the point of view of an ordinary English middle class family. While chronologically taking place before the events in By What Authority?, this book was written later, filling in the histories of many of the characters appearing in the earlier novel. Benson’s own achievement was thus the invention of the “family saga” quite a few decades before this genre became popular. 416 pages. ISBN # 9780972982124 |
![]() Robert Hugh Benson (18711914) |
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These newly released, paperback editions present the complete unabridged texts, which Benson fans have discovered can be difficult to find. Each volume features a foreword written especially for the series to place it within the body of Benson’s works and to help create a context for the 21st century reader. For safe and secure purchases, we are providing links to Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com that will take you directly to the ordering page. Your order should normally ship within 24 hours. You can also special order these editions through most local book stores. |
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