In Cromwell, award-winning biographer Antonia Fraser tells of one of
England's most celebrated and controversial figures, often misunderstood
and demonized as a puritanical zealot. Oliver Cromwell rose from humble
beginnings to spearhead the rebellion against King Charles I, who was
beheaded in 1649, and led his soldiers into the last battle against the
Royalists and King Charles II at Worcester, ending the civil war in
1651. Fraser shows how England's prestige and prosperity grew under
Cromwell, reversing the decline it had suffered since Queen Elizabeth
I's death.