Jasper Ridley

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Jasper Godwin Ridley (19202004) was a British writer, known for historical biographies. He received the 1970 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his biography "Lord Palmerston".

He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford and the Sorbonne. He trained and practiced as a barrister, before starting to write.

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  • The Tate Gallery's Wartime Acquisitions (1942)
  • The Law of the Carriage of Goods by Land, Sea and Air (1957)
  • Nicholas Ridley (1957)
  • Thomas Cranmer (1962)
  • John Knox (1968)
  • Lord Palmerston (1971)
  • Garibaldi (1974)
  • The Roundheads (1976)
  • Napoleon III and Eugénie (1979)
  • The History of England (1981)
  • Statesman and the Fanatic: Thomas Wolsey and Thomas More (1982)
  • Life and Times of Mary Tudor (1973)
  • Henry VIII the Politics of Tyranny (1984)
  • The Tudor Age (1988)
  • The Love Letters of Henry VIII (1988) editor
  • Elizabeth I: the Shrewdness of Virtue (1988)
  • Maximilian & Juarez (1992)
  • Tito (1994)
  • A History of the Carpenters' Company (1995)
  • Mussolini (1997)
  • The Freemasons: A History of the World's Most Powerful Secret Society (1999)
  • The Houses of Hanover and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha: A Royal History of England (2000) with John Clarke
  • Bloody Mary's Martyrs: The Story of England’s Terror (2001)
  • A Brief History of The Tudor Age (2002)

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