• Bring Up the Bodies, winner of this year's prize, continues Cromwell's story, to be concluded in The Mirror and the Light, the culmination of Mantel's Wolf Hall trilogy.

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  • The award will undoubtedly raise expectations for the trilogy's culmination, and Mantell has admitted The Mirror and the Light, which will chronicle Cromwell's downfall, would be a "complex" and "complicated" book.

    BBC: Hilary Mantel: Double Man Booker winner profiled

  • When Cromwell's forces eventually overwhelmed the town's defences, it is reputed that he slaughtered all the survivors.

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  • The Hind Hotel was a resting point for Oliver Cromwell's army before the Battle of Naseby in 1645.

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  • By the end of Bring Up The Bodies the reader is in a similar position: seduced by Cromwell's charisma step-by-step into ready acceptance of his power, however unscrupulously he wields it.

    BBC: Can Mantel's Bring Up The Bodies match Wolf Hall?

  • Chronicling Thomas Cromwell's rise from blacksmith's son to a prominent position in Henry VIII's court, the novel became a best-seller after winning the 2009 Man Booker Prize and various other awards.

    BBC: Hilary Mantel: Double Man Booker winner profiled

  • The head is indubitably Cromwell's: though the provenance is a little cloudy in the early 18th century, it beggars belief that a fraudster of that era would be able to fool forensic science many years later.

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  • Mr Saib then paid the cheque into his own account at National Westminster Bank's Cromwell Road branch.

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  • When asked how teaming up with Mr. Hazanavicius for the third time in Hollywood differed from his previous experiences in France, Mr. Dujardin has only praise for the professionalism on set and his American co-stars, John Goodman (the cigar-chomping studio boss) and James Cromwell (Valentin's faithful chauffeur).

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  • Mantel, whose novel is part of a trilogy about Henry VIII's adviser Thomas Cromwell, already holds the record for being the first woman and the first living British author to win the Man Booker Prize twice.

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  • She said the idea for her trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII's chief minister, first came to her when she was in her 20s, but she was not in a position to write it for more than three decades.

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  • Bring Up the Bodies, which will continue the story of King Henry VIII's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, will be published in May 2012.

    BBC: Hilary Mantel begins writing a Wolf Hall sequel

  • Mantel's object may be to rescue Cromwell the man from his historical reputation as a black-hearted villain: He was a survivor, a pragmatist whose aim was always to further the interests of his master the king.

    BBC: Can Mantel's Bring Up The Bodies match Wolf Hall?

  • Police also found the forged signatures of JRR Tolkien, Oliver Cromwell, Elizabeth I and Marie Antoinette at Formhal's home, the court was told.

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  • Made from every manner of material--from ivory and brass to animal teeth and mother-of-pearl--tampers come in a wonderful variety of motifs, including a horse's hind leg, a bust of Oliver Cromwell, a milkmaid and, yes, a human finger.

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  • Police also found the forged signatures of JRR Tolkien, Oliver Cromwell, Elizabeth I and Marie Antoinette at Mr Formhal's home, the court was told.

    BBC: eBay antique dealer 'faked famous signatures'

  • Pizza chef Zebrowski, formerly of West Cromwell Street in Edinburgh, had been invited to the woman's home but refused to leave when asked.

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  • Doris Duke and James Cromwell arrived at the islands on their honeymoon, beginning the American heiress's long love affair with surfing and leading to the eventual purchase of her Shangri La estate on Honolulu.

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  • She might have written the real man's biography, except that her trade is novel-writing and Cromwell is, as she says, "unbiographicable": We know a great deal about Cromwell the public man, mainly because his papers were seized and preserved before his execution.

    BBC: Can Mantel's Bring Up The Bodies match Wolf Hall?

  • It is Hilary Mantel's second award for Bring Up The Bodies, a historical novel about Thomas Cromwell, which also won the 2012 Man Booker Prize.

    BBC: Hilary Mantel wins 2012 Costa novel prize

  • As an aside, the late Judge Learned Hand, who sat on America's court of appeals, always said he would liked to have seen some particular words written by Cromwell placed over the portals of every church and courthouse and at every crossroads across the nation.

    ECONOMIST: Don't mention God

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