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William Thomas Walsh

    William T. Walsh was a Catholic historian and educator whose writings focused on detailed historical figures. His approach to writing was characterized by a deep immersion into historical events and the psychology of his subjects. Walsh brought the past to life through compelling narratives and insightful analysis, offering readers a unique perspective on pivotal historical moments. His works are valued for their erudition and literary quality.

    Characters of the Inquisition
    Isabella of Spain
    Our Lady of Fatima
    The Mirage Of The Many
    Isabella of Spain
    Peter the Apostle
    • 2022

      Isabella of Spain

      • 626 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      The biography offers an in-depth exploration of Spain's most renowned queen, drawing on original sources, including her extensive writings. It delves into her family background, early life, and the significant marriage to Prince Ferdinand, providing a comprehensive view of her influence and legacy in Spanish history.

      Isabella of Spain
    • 2020

      Our Lady of Fatima

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book offers a comprehensive account of the Fatima apparitions, enriched by firsthand interviews with Sr. Lucia and detailed descriptions of the events and children involved. Edited into modern American English by Dr. von Peters, it includes a Timeline of the Third Secret and insights into Sr. Lucia's challenges with the Church hierarchy. With a fast-paced narrative style reminiscent of fiction, it serves as an engaging introduction for those curious about the significance of Fatima.

      Our Lady of Fatima
    • 2020

      Isabella of Spain

      The Last Crusader: The Last Crusader

      • 604 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      This new edition of a classic work offers an in-depth look at Queen Isabella of Spain, highlighting her role as a pivotal figure in the Crusades. Alongside the original text, readers will find additional materials, including a comprehensive timeline of Isabella's life and an insightful Author's page detailing William Thomas Walsh's contributions. A preface by Dr. William G. von Peters enriches the context, making this edition a valuable resource for those interested in Spanish history and Isabella's legacy.

      Isabella of Spain
    • 2016

      Characters of the Inquisition

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Spanish Inquisition after the Reconquista, the book explores its practices, purposes, and historical significance. Walsh examines key figures and the broader implications of the Inquisition, distinguishing it from the Roman Inquisition. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on the complex interplay of religion, politics, and society during this tumultuous period.

      Characters of the Inquisition
    • 2007

      The Mirage Of The Many

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This facsimile reprint preserves a culturally significant antiquarian work, offering readers a glimpse into its historical context. While the book may contain imperfections such as marks and notations due to its age, it serves as an important resource for those interested in literature's heritage. The commitment to making this work accessible reflects a dedication to protecting and promoting classic literature in a modern format.

      The Mirage Of The Many
    • 2005

      This modern biography of the Prince of the Apostles is one of the few works of its kind on a subject strangely neglected. It is written in the beautiful and lucid prose one has come to expect from the author of Philip II, St. Teresa of Avila, and Our Lady of Fatima. William Thomas Walsh has brought together and skilfully arranged all the scattered facts that archaeology, tradition, and the New Testament narratives provide. The result is a vivid and dramatic record of the development of a simple soul into the majestic saint who was called to be the Rock. Many mysteries about St. Peter are probed and explained in this fine book: the motivation of his denials of his Lord, the friendship and disagreement with St. Paul, his sorrowful decision to separate the Church from the synagogue in which it was cradled and to which it owed so much.Peter the Apostle, without fictionalizing, has the suspense, the movement and the colour of a good novel.

      Peter the Apostle