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Henry the Sixth : $b a reprint of John Blacman's memoir, with translation and notes

By John Blakman

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

** Witness the life of a misunderstood king through the intimate observations of a devoted monk, revealing a story of faith, virtue, and the burdens of power.

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2009-08-14
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** "Henry the Sixth: A Reprint of John Blacman's Memoir" by M. R. James is a historical narrative that likely chronicles the life of King Henry VI through the eyes of John Blacman, a monk who knew him. The memoir paints a portrait of Henry as a deeply religious and humble ruler, someone who prioritized his faith and encouraged goodness in others. It shows his devotion, his kind heart even to his enemies, and the difficult tests he faced while he was king. The book aims to give a detailed view of the king's good qualities and struggles. **

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