Charles II Escape Battle of Worcester English Civil War Blount. Boscobel' originally written in 1651 by Thomas Blount, is an account of Charles II after the Battle of Worcester during the English Civil War. Blount describers the king's daring escape and his flight from Parliamentarian forces to the safe Boscobel House in Shropshire.
This book contains the now famous'Royal Oak' story in which Charles II famously hid in a tree to avoid being captured! This 1660 edition includes a portrait frontispiece of Charles II and an engraving of his arms including the oak!
Boscobel : or, The history of His Sacred Majesties most miraculous preservation after the Battle of Worcester 3 September 1651, introduced by an exact relation of that battle. Collation: Complete with all pages.
Includes engravings (2 of 4). 1 portrait of Charles II (frontis). Charles II coat of arms. References: ESTC R15303; Lowndes 221. Binding: Leather; tight and secure.
6.75in X 4.5in (17cm x 11cm).