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The Man on a Donkey by H. F. M. Prescott is the newest addition to the Loyola Classics series. This enthralling two-part historical novel brings to life one of the most tumultuous times in British history—the reign of King Henry VIII.
In Part 2 of The Man on a Donkey—as King Henry VIII continues his arrogant rule, Thomas Cromwell closes the monasteries, and rebellion breaks out in the North of England—we discover the destinies of the five key people introduced in Part 1 of this literary masterpiece.
Go to The Man on a Donkey, Part I
H. F. M. Prescott (1896–1972) studied history at Oxford and embarked on a successful writing career in the mid-1920s. She is best known for her historical novels, including Son of Dust and The Man on a Donkey, and for her biography of Mary Tudor.
Son of Dust: An artful and morally serious tale of the ultimate redemption of a forbidden love.
The Man on a Donkey, Part 1: The Man on a Donkey, by H.F.M Prescott is an enthralling, panoramic historical novel that brings to life one of the most tumultuous times in British history. The Man on a Donkey is a new edition to the Loyola Classics series.