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I've just made a major edit to the article, bringing it more in line with various guidelines and policies. The link provided to Reilly's quote has been corrected. As link provided for the review in the London Sunday Times does not support the associated quote, it has been replaced by a citation tag. All other Amazon links have been removed per the policy concerning WP:EL. One dead link has been removed.
The unsourced quotation from Jason McElligott has been removed. While I managed to find this quotation on an Amazon listing, I argue that such postings are neither reliable nor varifiable. I have added a source for the previously unreferenced quote from John Moriill. However, as the entire discussion of the book amounts to nothing more than a sentence found in a footnote, I believe it too trivial for inclusion. I have left Morrill's quotation for now, and welcome discussion on this point.
This all leads me to repeat the question posed by Hughsheehy: "Is this page about the author or his Cromwell book?" As it stands, the focus of the article is Cromwell - An Honourable Enemy and provides little information on the author. Unless addressed, I put it that the article should be rewritten (it is currently little more than a quotefarm) and retitled Cromwell - An Honourable Enemy. Whether or not the book meets the guidelines put forward in WP:BK is another matter for discussion. Victoriagirl19:19, 15 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
If, as is currently the case, the page remains about the book more than the author, the page should be deleted or stipped back hugely. The book doesn't meet WP:BK...not by a long way. Hughsheehy15:59, 16 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
An observation: as of my last edit, the main body of article consisted of 420 words (Bibliography and References not included), 374 of which dealt with Cromwell - An Honourable Enemy. Tom Reilly, the subject of the article is dealt with in two sentences. Victoriagirl20:29, 16 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
I have posted on the talk page of the editor who created this article, asking their view. If there isn't more to say about Tom Reilly (even if he's a wonderful man) than a review of one book then this page should perhaps be cropped/deleted.Hughsheehy08:31, 18 July 2007 (UTC)Reply