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by Antonia Fraser (Author) "In the spring and on the eve of the seventeenth century, a son was born to Robert and Elizabeth Cromwell of Huntingdon ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 800 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd; New edition edition (5 Oct 1989)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0749301074
  • ISBN-13: 978-0749301071
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 265,679 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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This is a fine biography first published in 1973. Well written, thoroughly researched and generously illustrated, it succeeds in presenting not only a vivid picture of England at peace and war in the first half of the 17th century but also a convincing portrait of the remarkable and contradictory man who rose from obscurity in Huntingdon to become his country's Lord Protector. At times irresolute, at others decisive, ruthless in battle, loving at home, stern and formidable, though capable of insinuating charm, he comes alive in the pages of this most discerning and skilful writer. (Kirkus UK)

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Britain's most famous soldier-statesman remains a man about whom historians still enjoy a debate and the author attempts here a scrupulously fair portrait of the man that dismisses the stereotyped view of Oliver Cromwell as an ambitious and hypocritical tyrant.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An engaging popular biography, 22 Jun 2008
By Geschichtsliebhaber (Oldenburg, Niedersachsen) - See all my reviews
Antonia Fraser's 'Cromwell, Our Chief of Men', at over 700 pages, is certainly monumental in proportion to its subject. Lady Antonia has succeeded in writing an engaging, comprehensive, and sympathetic biography of Oliver Protector that challenges us to re-examine this much-maligned giant of English (and indeed Scottish, Welsh, and Irish) history. Cromwell emerges as an affectionate husband, friend, and father, a sincere Christian, a tremendously effective military leader and, despite his Irish atrocities, a humanitarian genuinely committed to alleviating the lot of the masses.

My greatest problem with Lady Antonia's account is that she seems torn between her like of Cromwell and her royalist convictions. This seriously plagues her description of the trial and execution of Charles I and Cromwell's agonising over whether to accept the crown in 1657. Lady Antonia concludes that the execution of the king was unlawful. So it certainly was, by the laws of the time; but by such standards the Nuremberg trials were equally unlawful. A sounder approach might have been to investigate the difficulties posed by a legal system that placed certain people above the law. Lady Antonia also refuses to give Cromwell credit for refusing the crown.

All in all, despite some downsides like the above, and some minor irritations (typographical errors and Lady Antonia's hostility towards the common comma), this is a well-written popular biography that is warmly recommended to all who wish to learn more (or, indeed, anything at all - as was the case with me) about the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell.
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33 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cromwell, Our Chief of Men, 15 Feb 2002
I have read some excellent biographies of Oliver Cromwell, but Lady Antonia Fraser's book is easily the best of them. Whether she is talking about Cromwell's character, or his ability as a soldier/statesman, she puts the record straight against the many false views of Cromwell, and shows him to have been, for England, "our chief of men". That Cromwell erred is not glossed over, as she paints him as he really was, "warts and all", but Antonia Fraser truly captures the Christian heart of the man that is so often neglected by other historians. Given her Roman Catholic background her account of this great Protestant leader is a truly remarkable one. Her pages on the battles and sites of the Civil War are written as though she personally had visited each one. She excels at the strategic overview of the war policies of both sides as they fluctuated under the pressure of events. She is superb, too, on the political complexities Cromwell had to contend with under his Protectorate. This book is detailed and very readable and is in my view the best biography of Oliver Cromwell available.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an outstanding book of great depth, 8 Sep 1999
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Although I had my doubts about reading a 700 page history book, I must say that as soon as I picked it up it was almost impossible to put down. The book charts The life of Oliver Cromwell from birth right through the civil wars to the end of his life. Lady Antonia Fraser has written a book that goes into not inconsiderable detail, she takes her information from many sources and weaves them together to produce a book that you believe tells the real story. Throughout this book you can read the way England came into the great civil wars, How the people reacted and how the two sides fought, both against each other and within their own ranks. The book endeared itself to me for many reasons, The detail is fantastic and helps you to understand why things took place and not just how. If there is a criticism then I think it must be that Cromwell does come across very well, He does not seem to be this cruel military leader who mercilessly cut down the Irish and brought havoc on the land. In the end though I am forced to conclude that the book is incredibly well written and an outstanding read. The book brought out a desire in me to learn more about the civil war and Englands history which no other book has ever managed. Antonia Fraser hits the mark here, a fascinating read.
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