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This is a novel that explains my idea as a historian of the seventeenth-century period just how a successful Gunpowder Plot attacking the Houses of Parliament changed English history completely. It explains how English history was completely altered when the King James I was killed as he came to reopen parliament on November 5, 1605, and how the death of the king and the partial destruction of parliament led to increasing confusion throughout England and a partial uprising of Catholics in the country. This book describes the increasing uprising that grew throughout England as parliament got…mehr

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This is a novel that explains my idea as a historian of the seventeenth-century period just how a successful Gunpowder Plot attacking the Houses of Parliament changed English history completely. It explains how English history was completely altered when the King James I was killed as he came to reopen parliament on November 5, 1605, and how the death of the king and the partial destruction of parliament led to increasing confusion throughout England and a partial uprising of Catholics in the country. This book describes the increasing uprising that grew throughout England as parliament got out of control once more with extremely detailed accuracy as to just how England was early on in the seventeenth century, as well as bringing an important and thoroughly philosophical character named Captain Pouch to life to organise and control the devastating protests as well as through his own negotiating skills, working out ways to bring the complete uprising in England under control to everyone's satisfaction.
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Autorenporträt
Alan Keith is a published historian who has extensively researched this period. He knows a great detail about this situation with Guy Fawkes, Sir Robert Catesby, and the rest of the Gunpowder Plotters. He's had two books published so far and is now seriously involved in politics. He intends to stand in the May 2015 general election for the Stockton North constituency and begin a new career as the MP, both representing the people of the Stockton North constituency and the national and international people who suffer from epilepsy, which is a devastating brain condition that many people still do not know a great deal about it and exactly how devastating it is.