The Favourite by Mathew Lyons

The Favourite by Mathew Lyons

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The true story behind one of the great love affairs in British history: Sir Walter Ralegh and Queen Elizabeth I.

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The Favourite by Mathew Lyons

In The Favourite, Mathew Lyons strips away the myth - and the self-mythologising - to find Sir Walter Ralegh in the one role in which his contemporaries knew him best: the courtier who could win the attention - and the heart - of Elizabeth I, while also being the 'most hated man in England'. Using first-hand accounts, Lyons uncovers the maze of ambition, desire and amorality in which Ralegh lived before he rose to fame - a brutal Elizabethan world riven with crime and corruption and riddled with traitors and spies.
WonderfulElegant and intriguing - a seductive portrait of a fascinating relationship. I couldn't put it down. -- Helen Castor, author of The She-Wolves
Lyons has a magical turn of phrase that compels the reader to turn the pages to find out what happens next... -- Susan Ronald, author of Elizabeth, Queen of Pirates
A well researched and meticulously detailed biography * New Books *
Very entertaining. * The Herald. *
A magnificent job of unpicking the machinations of Elizabeth's court and presents a fresh insight into the turbulent world of Tudor England. * Good Book Guide *
Contains some excellent history-writing. * Heraldscotland.com *
Mathew Lyons is the author of the highly acclaimed Impossible Journeys and In the Footsteps of J R R Tolkien.
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ISBN 13 9781780336589
ISBN 10 1780336586
Title The Favourite
Author Mathew Lyons
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2012-06-21
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.