Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair by John Bossy

Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair by John Bossy

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A study of the Catholic conspiracy to assassinate Elizabeth I which identifies Giordano Bruno, the famous philosopher, as the mysterious "Henry Fagot". The book won the 1991 Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction and was joint winner of the 1991 Wolfson Foundation History Prize.

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Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair by John Bossy

Set between 1583 and 1586 during the reign of Elizabeth I, this is a true story of espionage and intrigue. At this time in England the war between Catholics and Protestants was undeclared, but there were those who would have the Protestant Elizabeth assassinated and the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots, brought to the throne. Amongst the conspirators are poets, scholars and courtiers, but the intrigue centres around the identity of an informer to the Secretary of State. He was known as Henry Fagot, and the author of this book offers evidence pointing to his identity as Giordano Bruno, the most celebrated philosopher of his age. The book won the 1991 Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction and was joint winner of the 1991 Wolfson Foundation History Prize.
John Bossy is emeritus professor of history at the University of York.
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ISBN 13 9780099143819
ISBN 10 009914381X
Title Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair
Author John Bossy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1992-10-15
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.