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Walter Ralegh
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973.
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Walter Ralegh was the most colourful and exciting
of all the great Elizabethans. Explorer, poet,
pirate and scientist, he was Queen Elizabeth's
most famous courtier and the archetypal Renaissance
gentleman. This biography - the first to be
based on an accurate chronology of Ralegh's
own writings - is at once scholarly and compulsively
readable. It traces Sir Walter's meteoric career
from its humble beginnings on a Devonshire farm
through the brilliant decade of the 1580s when
Ralegh dominated the court, to the long years
of his downfall. The life of one of history's
truly great men is told with verve, sympathy
and understanding.
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