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Golden LadsGolden Lads

Golden Lads1975

Daphne du Maurier

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Prior to the publication of Golden Lads, Anthony Bacon was viewed as a footnote in the history of his younger brother, Francis. A fascinating historical figure in his own right, Anthony Bacon was a contemporary of the brilliant band of gallants who gathered around the court of Elizabeth I, was closely connected to the Earl of Essex, and worked in France as a spy for Sir Francis Walsingham. While living in France he became acquainted with Henri IV and the essayist Michel de Montaigne, and it was there that Daphne du Maurier discovered a secret that, if disclosed during Bacon's lifetime, could have put an end to his political career. Du Maurier did much to uncover the truth behind matters that had long puzzled Elizabethan historians, while telling a strange and fascinating tale. "Daphne du Maurier has no equal."-Sunday Telegraph

Details

First published
1975
OL Work ID
OL36579W

Subjects

BiographyFriends and associatesPhilosophersCourt and courtiersStatesmenHistoryBacon, francis, 1561-1626Philosophers, great britainStatesmen, great britainEssex, robert devereux, earl of, 1566-1601Philosophers, biographyStatesmen, biographyGreat britain, history, elizabeth, 1558-1603Great britain, court and courtiers

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