The Walsingham Gambit

The Walsingham Gambit
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781793647030
ISBN-13 : 1793647038
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Walsingham Gambit by : R. Kent Tiernan

The Walsingham Gambit provides the reader with a new and unique insight into the hidden history associated with the regicide of Mary, Queen of Scots. This hidden history is revealed in great detail by R. Kent Tiernan, who describes how the English deception planners led by Sir Francis Walsingham designed, engineered, and executed a complex seven-year operation to expand Queen Elizabeth I's power by ending Mary's life. Tiernan presents a counterintelligence analytical approach utilizing conspiracies and deception between two religious mortal enemies. Historians have explained what happened during this tumultuous period, but this book tells how it happened. Whether interested in history or deception, the reader will be well rewarded with an enhanced understanding of both. This book is a timeless must read for anyone interested in how Mary Stuart was entrapped by Walsingham's gambit.

Monarch's Gambit

Monarch's Gambit
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9781638671398
ISBN-13 : 1638671397
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Monarch's Gambit by : Constance M Knepp-Holt

Monarch's Gambit: Tudors versus Spain By: Constance M Knepp-Holt Monarch's Gambit is a detailed account of the behind-the-scenes events that surrounded and fueled the 123-year "chess game" between Spain and the Tudor dynasty. As this work thoroughly demonstrates, these events did not just affect the key players of the monarchs but also filtered down to the commoners, and even crossed oceans.

Under the Molehill

Under the Molehill
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 0300094507
ISBN-13 : 9780300094503
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Under the Molehill by : John Bossy

This absorbing account of Catholic and anti-Catholic plots and machinations at the English, French, and exiled Scottish courts in the latter part of the sixteenth century is a sequel to John Bossy's highly acclaimed Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair. It tells the story of an espionage operation in Elizabethan London that was designed to find out what side France would take in the hostilities between Protestant England and the Catholic powers of Europe. France was a Catholic country whose king was nonetheless hostile to Spanish and papal aggression, Bossy explains, but the king's sister-in-law, Mary Queen of Scots, in custody in England since 1568, was a magnet for Catholic activists, and the French ambassador in London, Michel de Castelnau, was of uncertain leanings. Bossy relates how Queen Elizabeth's Secretary of State, Sir Francis Walsingham, found a mole in Castelnau's household establishment, who passed information to someone in Walsingham's employ. Bossy discovers the identity of these persons, what items of intelligence were passed over, and what the English government decided to do with the information. He describes how individuals were arrested or fled, a political crisis occurred, an ambassador was expelled, deals were made. He concludes with a discussion of the authenticity of Elizabethan secret operations, arguing that they were not theatrical devices to prop up an unpopular regime but were a response to genuine threats of counter-revolution inspired by Catholic zeal.

The Eye of the Crown

The Eye of the Crown
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781000640281
ISBN-13 : 1000640280
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Eye of the Crown by : Kristin M.S. Bezio

This volume discusses the development of governmental proto-bureaucracy, which led to and was influenced by the inclusion of professional agents and spies in the early modern English government. In the government’s attempts to control religious practices, wage war, and expand their mercantile reach both east and west, spies and agents became essential figures of empire, but their presence also fundamentally altered the old hierarchies of class and power. The job of the spy or agent required fluidity of role, the adoption of disguise and alias, and education, all elements that contributed to the ideological breakdown of social and class barriers. The volume argues that the inclusion of the lower classes (commoners, merchants, messengers, and couriers) in the machinery of government ultimately contributed to the creation of governmental proto-bureaucracy. The importance and significance of these spies is demonstrated through the use of statistical social network analysis, analyzing social network maps and statistics to discuss the prominence of particular figures within the network and the overall shape and dynamics of the evolving Elizabethan secret service. The Eye of the Crown is a useful resource for students and scholars interested in government, espionage, social hierarchy, and imperial power in Elizabethan England.

Spectres in the Smoke

Spectres in the Smoke
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 0312290268
ISBN-13 : 9780312290269
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Spectres in the Smoke by : Tony Broadbent

In austere, post-World War II England, Jethro the cat burglar must again take on the mantle of spy for MI5 as he attempts to prevent a plot to undermine Britain's new Labour Government.

The Gambit Book of Popular Verse

The Gambit Book of Popular Verse
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Publisher : Gambit, Incorporated, Publishers
Total Pages : 392
Release :
ISBN-10 : IND:39000000587399
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Gambit Book of Popular Verse by : Geoffrey Grigson

Elizabeth I in Film and Television

Elizabeth I in Film and Television
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9780786485147
ISBN-13 : 0786485140
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Elizabeth I in Film and Television by : Bethany Latham

This analysis of how filmmakers have portrayed England's Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), and the audience's perception of Elizabeth based upon these portrayals, examines key representations of the Tudor monarch in various motion pictures from the Silent era on and in television miniseries. Actresses who have portrayed Elizabeth include Bette Davis, Glenda Jackson, Judi Dench, Cate Blanchett and Helen Mirren; Quentin Crisp appeared as the Queen in Orlando (1992). The text focuses on the historical context of the period in which each film or miniseries was made and1the extent of the portrayals of Elizabeth. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

The Alchemist of Souls

The Alchemist of Souls
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Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages : 515
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ISBN-10 : 9780857662156
ISBN-13 : 0857662155
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Alchemist of Souls by : Anne Lyle

When Tudor explorers returned from the New World, they brought back a name out of half-forgotten Viking legend: skraylings. Red-sailed ships followed in the explorers’ wake, bringing Native American goods--and a skrayling ambassador--to London. But what do these seemingly magical beings really want in Elizabeth I’s capital? Mal Catlyn, a down-at-heel swordsman, is seconded to the ambassador's bodyguard, but assassination attempts are the least of his problems. What he learns about the skraylings and their unholy powers could cost England her new ally--and Mal his soul. File Under: Fantasy [ Midsummer Magic | Skraylings | Double Trouble | Comedy of Terrors ] e-book ISBN: 978-0-85766-215-6

A Prisoner in Malta

A Prisoner in Malta
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781466862586
ISBN-13 : 1466862580
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis A Prisoner in Malta by : Phillip DePoy

In 1583, the nineteen-year-old Christopher Marlowe---with a reputation as a brawler, a womanizer, a genius, and a social upstart at Cambridge University---is visited by a man representing Marlowe's benefactors. There are rumors of a growing plot against her majesty Queen Elizabeth I, and the Queen's spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham, has charged young Marlowe with tracking down the truth. The path to that truth seems to run through an enigmatic prisoner held in complete seclusion in a heavily guarded dungeon in Malta. Marlowe must use every bit of his wits, his skills, and his daring to unravel one of the greatest mysteries in history and help uncover and unravel scheme of assassination and invasion, one involving the government of Spain, high ranking English nobles, and even Pope himself.

Morphy's Games of Chess

Morphy's Games of Chess
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101075894707
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Morphy's Games of Chess by : Paul Charles Morphy