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Adrian Tinniswood
The period between 1630 and 1660 was one of the most tumultuous in Western history, witnessing the birth of New England and, in the mother country, a chaotic civil war that rent the very fabric of English social, political, and religious life. At the center of this turbulent time was an outsized family: the Rainborowes. Shipmasters and soldiers, entrepreneurs and idealists, they bridged two worlds as they struggled to forge a better future for themselves and their kin.
| Publisher | Penguin Random House |
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| Pages | 448 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-099-55575-9 primary |
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