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The pirate queen
Subtitle | Queen Elizabeth I, her pirate adventurers, and the dawn of empire |
Publish Place | New York |
Publisher | Harper Perennial |
Publish Year | 2008 |
Pages | 471p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 9780060820671 |
Illustration | ill. |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- Gr BR 9 ELI 2008
Description | Queen Elizabeth I was called 'the pirate Queen' by the Vatican and Spain's Philip II, because in creating an empire she employed a network of merchants and adventurers, as a source of information and finance. In this book the historian Susan Ronald presents Elizabeth Tudor as a person and a monarch, who, using her talents and intelligence, remained in power at her own court, and gained world power for England. With a select bibliographical essay on the sources Ronald used, many of which are original, and include the queen's personal letters. |
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