Books by Robert Hutchinson and Complete Book Reviews

Robert Hutchinson, Author . St. Martin's/Dunne $29.99 (360p) ISBN 978-0-312-57794-0
Rising to power with Anne Boleyn's decapitation and losing his own head over the Anne of Cleves debacle, Thomas Cromwell (1485–1540) was Henry VIII's loyal hatchet man—dissolving Catholic monasteries, breaking with the pope and
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Robert Hutchinson, Author Thomas Dunne Books $29.95 (486p) ISBN 978-0-312-19344-7
Hutchison has chosen a tricky subject: a secretive Catholic organization that can easily provoke the old prejudices against Catholics involving secrecy and conspiracies. It's to his credit, then, that his report on Opus Dei (""God's Work""), a small,
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Robert Hutchinson, Author, Steve Mulligan, Author, Steve Mulligan, Photographer Browntrout Publishers $39.95 (156p) ISBN 978-1-56313-943-7
According to Hutchinson, a research scientist at the American Museum of Natural History, Pennsylvania has the most varied natural scenery and terrain of any state in the U.S.,""even though our little commonwealth ranks but thirty-third in area among
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Robert Hutchinson. St. Martin’s/ Dunne, $27.99 (384p) ISBN 978-1-250-01261-6
Although Hutchinson, a British journalist and former publishing director, points out that Henry VIII was not the “great libertine with an insatiable debauched appetite that some fiction writers would have us believe,” his fifth book on Tudor England
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Robert Hutchinson. St. Martin’s/Dunne, $29.99 (432p) ISBN 978-1-250-04712-0
In this engaging volume, archeologist and historian Hutchinson (Young Henry) sets out to overturn one of the cherished legends taught in British primary schools: that the Spanish Armada was valiantly turned back by heroic Francis Drake and Queen...
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Robert Hutchinson. Pegasus, $27.95 (352p) ISBN 978-1-68177-144-1
British historian Hutchinson (Young Henry) successfully describes how phenomenal self-preservation instincts and a highly unstable royal court allowed a man who stole the crown to become a royal spy. After the upheaval surrounding the 1660...
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