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Gunpowder Treason and Plot: The Gruesome Story of Guy Fawkes

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, 2005
ISBN: 9781903087961
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The year is 1605 and England is in crisis as terrorists plot to blow up the king, royal family, and Parliament in one gigantic explosion in Westminster! If the plot had succeeded, then the history of England, Europe, and the rest of the world would have been very different, for there would have been no King James Bible and no Pilgrim Fathers. On the 400th anniversary of the plot, read how powerful nations and famous figures of history were caught up in the unfolding drama.

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Here is everything one could want in a story—plots, conspiracy, terror, spies, religion, politics, torture, and much more… Read it for pleasure… Read it for wisdom.

—Rev. Dr. Kenneth Brownell, Senior Pastor, The East London Tabernacle

  • Title: Gunpowder Treason and Plot: The Gruesome Story of Guy Fawkes
  • Author: Clive Anderson
  • Series: Day One Christian Biography Collection
  • Publisher: Day One Publications
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Pages: 95

Clive Anderson is the pastor of the Butts Church in Alton, Hampshire, and a member of the British Museum Society, the British School of Archaeology in Iraq, the Egyptian Exploration Society and the Tyndale Society. He leads tours to the Middle East and Egypt, and is the author of Travel with C. H. Spurgeon and co-author with Brian Edwards of Through the British Museum with the Bible. He and his wife, Amanda, have one son.

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  1. Benny Amaya

    Benny Amaya

    1/18/2019

  2. John R. Davis

    John R. Davis

    6/10/2015

  3. Jan van Vugt

    Jan van Vugt

    5/28/2015

    When I saw the name Guy Fawkes, I just had to buy this book. A lot of my friends were always talking about "Guy Fawkes Day" and when I asked them who he was, I was told "He is one of our heroes". After 30 years of misinformation I found out the real truth. He was not a hero, but a dangerous traitor to the British Parliament. Sad to say, tradition is more important than truth.
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