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King
James, his son King Charles I, and grandsons Charles II and James II
kept the drama level high and dangerous in the seventeenth century.
Their marriages and lovers, births and deaths, political intrigues,
religious conflicts, witch hunts, and wars marked the beginning of our
modern period. Their aristocrats and politicians, tradesmen, midwives,
ministers, writers, musicians, scientists, and artists changed the
world.
Have you noticed that it’s the gift-giving season? Why
not knock out your whole gift list right
now with these suggestions? The gift of a book is one that's remembered
for years. Some people find it convenient to buy books for all
their siblings, or as appreciation gifts for their children’s teachers.
You
might give paperback books to some in the family, or use the Kindle-gift
option. Some books are stand-alone, some are part of a series.
This is a list of authors who have the 17th
century covered, from Shakespeare and midwife forensic investigators to barber
surgeons, Charles II’s mistresses, men and women who founded American
democracy, servants and highway robbers, people who gave their lives for their
principles or just because they were falsely accused as witches. In these books
you’ll find sumptuous gowns and high society, educated women, poverty,
prostitutes, and massacres, childbirth and plague, castles and manors,
cathedrals and meetinghouses—even a vampire.
Our ninth or tenth great-grandparents knew these people—or were these people. (Well, probably not
the vampire—but everyone else!) Discover what their lives were like, and how
their lives formed who you are. Many of the book characters from the 17th
century are based on facts, events, and real people. The authors, in addition
to their literary skills, have spent months and years in research to get the 17th
century world “just right,” so you’ll get your history veggies in a delicious
brownie.
Ride the wave of the time-space continuum into the 17th
century with these award-winning and highly-rated authors. The images
you see are a small sample of what's available from this talented group!
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highlighted author’s name to open a new tab.
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Jo
Ann Butler — From England to New England:
survival, love, and a dynasty.
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Susanna
Calkins — Murder mysteries set
in 1660s London.
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Francine
Howarth — Heroines, swashbuckling
romance.
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Judith
James — Rakes and rogues of the
Restoration.
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Elizabeth
Kales — French Huguenot survival of Inquisition.
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Juliet
Haines Mofford — True crime of
New England, pirates.
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Mary
Novik — Rev. John Donne and daughter.
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Donald
Michael Platt — Spanish Inquisition cloak and
dagger.
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Katherine Pym — London
in the 1660s.
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Diane
Rapaport — Colonial New England true crime.
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Peni
Jo Renner — Salem witch trials.
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Anita
Seymour — Royalists and rebels in English Civil War.
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Mary
Sharratt — Witches (healers) of
Pendle Hill, 1612.
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Alison
Stuart — Time-slip war romance,
ghosts.
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Sam
Thomas — Midwife solves murders
in city of York.
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Suzy
Witten — Salem witch trials.
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Andrea
Zuvich — Vampire in Stuart
reign, Duke of Monmouth and mistress.
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