A Gambling Man

A Gambling Man Charles II and the Restoration, 1660-1670

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Charles II was thirty when he crossed the Channel in fine May weather in 1660. His Restoration was greeted with maypoles and bonfires, like spring after long years of CromwellÆs rule. But there was no going back, no way he could ærestoreÆ the old. Certainty had vanished. The divinity of kingship fled with his fatherÆs beheading. æHonourÆ was now a word tossed around in duels. æProvidenceÆ could no longer be trusted. As the country was rocked by plague, fire and war, people searched for new ideas by which to live. Exactly ten years later Charles would stand again on the shore at Dover, laying the greatest bet of his life in a secret deal with his cousin, Louis XIV. The Restoration decade was one of experiment: from the science of the Royal Society to the startling role of credit and risk, from the shocking licence of the court to the failed attempts at toleration of different beliefs. Negotiating all these, Charles, the æslippery sovereignÆ, played odds and took chances, dissembling and manipulating his followers. The theatres were restored, but the king was the supreme actor. Yet while his grandeur, his court and his colourful sex life were on display, his true intentions lay hidden. A Gambling Man is a portrait of Charles II, exploring his elusive nature through the lens of these ten vital years û and a portrait of a vibrant, violent, pulsing world, in which the risks the king took forged the fate of the nation, on the brink of the modern world.

Book information

ISBN: 9780571217335
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Imprint: Faber & Faber
Pub date:
DEWEY: 942.062092
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 580
Weight: 1070g
Height: 243mm
Width: 167mm
Spine width: 42mm