The "Wolf Hall Trilogy Ser." includes the novel "Wolf Hall" by Hilary Mantel, published in 2021 by Picador. This trade paperback book is 8.2 inches long, 5.3 inches wide, and 1.1 inches tall, weighing 16.7 ounces. With 640 pages, this literary, biographical, and historical fiction novel offers readers a captivating and immersive reading experience. Written in English by the talented author Hilary Mantel, this novel promises to transport readers to a world of intrigue, power, and betrayal set in 16th century England.
"Wolf Hall: A Novel" by Hilary Mantel is the first book in the acclaimed Wolf Hall Trilogy, published by Picador in 2010. This literary, biographical, and historical fiction novel spans 640 pages in a trade paperback format. Set in the Tudor court, the story follows the rise of Thomas Cromwell and the ambitious women who surround him. With rich language and intricate plotting, Mantel's novel brings to life a fascinating era in English history.
You are purchasing a Very Good copy of 'Wolf Hall'. Condition Notes: Cover may have light wear, pages in very good condition and binding is sturdy; may have other light shelf wear or creases. May have notes or highlighting.
You are purchasing a Very Good copy of 'Wolf Hall'. Condition Notes: Cover may have light wear, pages in very good condition and binding is sturdy; may have other light shelf wear or creases. May have notes or highlighting.
"Wolf Hall" is a captivating novel by Hilary Mantel, the first book in the Wolf Hall Trilogy series. Published by Picador in 2010, this trade paperback edition is 640 pages long and features a gripping narrative set in the historical and literary context of the English court. With a focus on biographical and historical themes, this fiction novel is a must-read for fans of rich and engaging storytelling.
You are purchasing a Good copy of 'Wolf Hall'. Condition Notes: The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact including the dust cover, if applicable.
In the ruthless arena of King Henry VIII's court, only one man dares to gamble his life to win the king's favor and ascend to the heights of political power England in the 1520s is a heartbeat from disaster. If the king dies without a male heir, the country could be destroyed by civil war. Henry VIII wants to annul his marriage of twenty years, and marry Anne Boleyn. The pope and most of Europe opposes him. The quest for the king's freedom destroys his adviser, the brilliant Cardinal Wolsey, and leaves a power vacuum. Into this impasse steps Thomas Cromwell. Cromwell is a wholly original man, a charmer and a bully, both idealist and opportunist, astute in reading people and a demon of energy: he is also a consummate politician, hardened by his personal losses, implacable in his ambition. But Henry is volatile: one day tender, one day murderous. Cromwell helps him break the opposition, but what will be the price of his triumph? In inimitable style, Hilary Mantel presents a picture of a half-made society on the cusp of change, where individuals fight or embrace their fate with passion and courage. With a vast array of characters, overflowing with incident, the novel re-creates an era when the personal and political are separated by a hairbreadth, where success brings unlimited power but a single failure means death.