A children´s book of Saints
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Short biographies of 63 saints of the Catholic Church.
Hugh Ross Williamson was a British historian and dramatist whose writings often carried a Catholic apologetic tone. His background, rooted in Nonconformism, later shifted towards Anglicanism before his conversion to Catholicism. Williamson explored history with a distinctive perspective, informed by his spiritual journey and intellectual inquiries.




Short biographies of 63 saints of the Catholic Church.
In this captivating exploration of some of history's greatest mysteries, author Hugh Ross Williamson delves deep into the past, uncovering hidden truths and challenging conventional wisdom. From the identity of Jack the Ripper to the fate of the Ark of the Covenant, Enigmas of History is an engrossing read for anyone fascinated by the puzzles of the past.
Hugh Ross Williamson's classic work explores the intricate beauty and symbolism of the flowering hawthorn, delving into its significance in literature and culture. This new edition brings fresh insights and a contemporary perspective, making it accessible to a modern audience while preserving the essence of the original text. Readers can expect a rich blend of botanical knowledge and artistic appreciation, highlighting the hawthorn's role in nature and its impact on human creativity.