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Hope endures / Nigel Tranter.

Title
Hope endures / Nigel Tranter.
Author
Tranter, Nigel G.
Publication
London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2005.

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Description
vi, 198 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
The enthralling story of Thomas Hope, who counselled three kings through a tumultuous time in Scottish history. An age of change, violence and upheaval brought vividly to life in this gripping historical novel by one of Scotland's best-loved authors. "Hope Endures" is the last novel Nigel Tranter completed before his death in January 2000. The son of an Edinburgh merchant, Hope had a spectacular beginning to his career: at the age of seventeen, before he had even finished his legal education, he travelled to France to triumph in his first court case and caught the attention of his young king, James VI. It was the beginning of a life at the heart of the government of Scotland. From James VI and I to Cromwell, from John Knox to Montrose, Lord Advocate Hope was a rock in a fast-changing world. He witnessed the reigns of Charles I and Charles II, the founding of the East India Company, affairs of state and affairs of the heart, matters political and diplomatic, No dry-as-dust-lawyer, he was a friend as well as an advisor to the three kings he served.
Subject
  • Hope, Thomas, Sir, 1573-1646
  • Scotland > History > Charles I, 1625-1649 > Fiction
  • Scotland > History > James VI, 1567-1625 > Fiction
Genre/Form
  • Fiction
  • Historical fiction
  • Historical fiction.
  • History
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0340823585 (hbk.)
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library