H.F.M. Prescott
H.F.M. Prescott (1896-1972) is best known for her historical novel The Man on a Donkey and her biography of Mary Tudor which won the James Tait Black Prize in 1941. The daughter of a clergyman, she read Modern History at Oxford and later received MA degrees there and at Manchester. Her wide-ranging interests included travel and a deep love of the English countryside that lasted all her life.
H.F.M. Prescott (1896-1972) is best known for her historical novel The Man on a Donkey and her biography of Mary Tudor which won the James Tait Black Prize in 1941. The daughter of a clergyman, she read Modern History at Oxford and later received MA degrees there and at Manchester. Her wide-ranging interests included travel and a deep love of the English countryside that lasted all her life. See less
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Man on a Donkey
A Standard of Literature
by Donald N, Feb 21, 2013
A fan of historical novels, I first read Man on a Donkey some 50 years ago. In the first few pages something struck me: I couldn't find any words of Latin origin. The writing had the fresh, bold, ... Read More