Ross Williamson, Hugh, 1901-1978
Williamson, Hugh Ross
Williamson, Hugh Ross, 1901-1978
Ross Williamson, Hugh, 1901-1978, historien
Ross Williamson, Hugh
Williamson, H. R.
Hugh Ross Williamson British historian and dramatist
VIAF ID: 66561651 ( Personal )
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Works
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Anglican orders | |
The arrow and the sword : an essay in detection, being an enquiry into the nature of the deaths of William Rufus and Thomas Becket, with some reflections on the nature of medieval heresy | |
The beginning of the english reformation | |
The best one-act plays of 1948-49 | |
Bref historique de l'introduction du protestantisme in Angleterre | |
The butt of Malmsey. | |
Canterbury Cathedral | |
Captain Thomas Schofield. | |
The Cardinal in England. | |
Catherine de' Medici | |
The challenge of Bernadette. | |
Charles and Cromwell | |
The conspirators and the Crown. | |
A.D. 33 : a tract for the times. | |
The day Shakespeare died | |
The day they killed the King. | |
The discoverie of witchcraft | |
The Florentine woman. | |
The flowering hawthorn. | |
Four Stuart portraits | |
George Villiers / by Hugh Ross Williamson. - London, 1940. | |
George Villiers first duke of Buckingham : study for a biography | |
Great betrayal | |
The great prayer: concerning the Canon of the Mass. | |
The Gunpowder Plot | |
An Historical account of the Heathen Gods and heroes : necessary for the understanding of the ancient poets | |
Historical enigmas | |
Historical whodunits with twenty-two plates and a frontispiece | |
James, by the Grace of God | |
Jeremy Taylor | |
John Hampden, a life | |
Kind kit : an informal biography of Christopher Marlowe | |
The last of the Valois. | |
Letter to Julia | |
Lorenzo the Magnificent | |
The marriage made in blood. | |
A matter of martyrdom. | |
The modern mass: a reversion to the reforms of Cranmer | |
Oliver Cromwell | |
Paris is worth a mass. | |
Paul, a bond slave | |
Pavane for a dead infanta | |
The pilgrim's progress | |
The poetry of T. S. Eliot | |
The Princess a nun! : a novel without fiction | |
Queen Elizabeth, a play in three acts. | |
Rose and glove : a play | |
Rückgriff auf Cranmer? | |
Saints and ourselves : third series | |
The seven christian virtues | |
The seven deadly virtues; In a glass darkly; Various heavens; a play sequence. | |
Seven Short Plays : For Reading and Acting | |
The silver bowl | |
Sir Walter Raleigh | |
The sisters | |
Teach yourself chinese | |
The walled garden; an autobiography. | |
Who is for liberty? | |
Who was the man in the iron mask? : and other historical mysteries | |
A wicked pack of cards. | |
Wielka zdrada : przemyślenia o destrukcji Mszy Świętej | |
The young people's book of saints; sixty-three saints of the Western church from the first to the twentieth century. |