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portada Sir Walter Ralegh (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
476
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
Weight
0.63 kg.
ISBN13
9781800556997

Sir Walter Ralegh (in English)

John Winton (Author) · Sapere Books · Paperback

Sir Walter Ralegh (in English) - Winton, John

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Synopsis "Sir Walter Ralegh (in English)"

A magnificent account of the legendary Elizabethan figure who founded the Roanoke Colony, helped defend England against the Spanish Armada and searched endlessly for El Dorado. Perfect for readers of Giles Milton, john Sugden and Tracy Borman. Sailor, soldier, explorer, poet, parliamentarian, courtier, artistic patron, falconer, historian, war reporter, antiquarian, Sir Walter Ralegh was the archetypal Renaissance man. He dazzled the court of Elizabeth I but ended up being imprisoned and later beheaded by her successor, James I. Why did this mercurial figure fall from grace? And why does his legacy continue to influence citizens of both the Old and New World to this day? John Winton's enthralling biography of this Renaissance statesman and explorer uncovers his life, from the early years on the Devonshire coast through his years fighting Catholics in France, Ireland and the Low Countries, before delving into Ralegh's attempts to colonise the New World in North and South America. Through utilising a variety of sources, Winton's exquisitely written book discusses Ralegh's glorious rise to prominence in the years before the Spanish Armada before his equally swift fall during the reign of James I. 'No shortcomings are to be found in John Winton's Sir Walter Ralegh, a splendid account of a man of many parts' Western Morning News 'This well-written, detailed life story adds even more colour and drama to Queen Elizabeth's mercurial favourite' Hibernia 'soundly based in primary and secondary sources' English Literary Renaissance

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