The film, like Lawrence of Arabia, mixes the facts around so as to better suit the picture. So things he might have done five-years apart in real life get done at the same time in the film. But Richard Harris is great as Cromwell.
I can't honestly say I would read the whole thing, but I would certainly like to read some of it. Your opening and closing in particular. How long to write out those 20,000 words, and what level of schooling is this for?
Do you have your own books or use a public library? (Both I would imagine.) And the Interweebs as well, I guess.
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