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Gunpowder Plots: A Celebration of 400 Years of Bonfire Night
 
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Gunpowder Plots: A Celebration of 400 Years of Bonfire Night (Hardcover)
by Brenda J. Buchanan (Author), Justin Champion (Author), David Cannadine (Author), David Cressy (Author), Pauline Croft (Author), Antonia Fraser (Author), Mike Jay (Author)
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400 years ago this November the most ambitious and extraordinary plot ever conceived in this country came close to success: the attempt by Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators to destroy in a single, annihilating blast the entire British ruling class and royal family. This book draws on the expertise of different writers to bring to life the immense implications of the Plot and the strange way they have echoed down to us over four centuries in what remains the quintessential English festival. Pauline Croft writes about the amazing plot itself and the anxious, unstable world of Jacobean Britain, Antonia Fraser imagines a world in which the plot had succeeded, Justin Champion dramatizes the national emergency that followed the plot's discovery and its savage anti-Catholicism, David Cressy traces how Bonfire Night has been celebrated since its inception as a holiday, Mike Jay focuses on the most famous and enduring rituals held each year at Lewes and Brenda Buchanan offers a wonderful history of fireworks in Britain.

 
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gut Gemachten Herr Meister Champion, 3 Oct 2005
In a world where a man can be shunned and humiliated simply for having an exotic taste in alcoholic beverages, this new work brings a welcome dose of light relief from the cruelty of modern cricket society. Mr Champion's chapter in particular is like a gentle dose of light, aromatic coconut rum infused with freshly carbonated lemon juice. Bravo.
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A well written and interesting book, especially the sensational chapter by Justin Champion who thankfully is a far better historian than he is a cricket umpire!
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