A sparkling anecdotal account with the pace of an epic, about the men
and women who created turning points in history. Rebecca Fraser's
dramatic portrayal of the scientists, statesmen, explorers, soldiers,
traders, and artists who forged Britain's national institutions is the
perfect introduction to British history.
Just as much as kings and queens, battles and empire, Britain's great
themes have been the liberty of the individual, the rule of law, and the
parliamentary democracy invented to protect them. Ever since Caractacus
and Boudicca surprised the Romans with the bravery of their resistance,
Britain has stood out as the home of freedom. From Thomas More to
William Wilberforce, from Gladstone to Churchill, Britain's history is
studded with heroic figures who have resisted tyranny in all its guises,
whether it be the Stuart kings' belief in divine right, the institution
of slavery, or the ambitions of Napoleon and Hitler.