With their version of Wolf Hall, for instance, they picked out the history bent of the novel much more.
All the English covers - with the exception of Wolf Hall - have those hideous quotes on them.
Wolf Hall is told through the eyes of a sympathetic Thomas Cromwell.
Did anyone else notice Perkins mocking Wolf Hall though?
Come to think of it, I now may have to read Wolf Hall 1.
Wolf Hall and A Place of Greater Safety are magnificent.
Judges voted three to two in favour of Wolf Hall for the prize.
Wolf Hall includes a large cast of fictionalized historical persons.
None of the action occurs at Wolf Hall.
Wolf Hall at complete review, an aggregation of reviews from papers and magazines.