The Pirate Queen: Queen Elizabeth I, Her Pirate Adventurers, and the Dawn of Empire

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Harper Collins, Oct 13, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 515 pages

“A highly colorful, swashbuckling read, one that will give you new respect for Britain’s first Elizabeth.” —Seattle Times

An illuminating revisionist biography about Queen Elizabeth I and her merchant-adventurers who terrorized the seas, extended the Empire, and amassed great wealth for the throne.

Extravagant, whimsical, and hot-tempered, Elizabeth was the epitome of power, both feared and admired by her enemies. Dubbed the "pirate queen" by the Vatican and Spain's Philip II, she employed a network of daring merchants, brazen adventurers, astronomer philosophers, and her stalwart Privy Council to anchor her throne—and in doing so, planted the seedlings of an empire that would ultimately cover two-fifths of the world.

In The Pirate Queen, historian Susan Ronald offers a fresh look at Elizabeth I, relying on a wealth of historical sources and thousands of the queen's personal letters to tell the thrilling story of a visionary monarch and the swashbuckling mariners who terrorized the seas to amass great wealth for themselves and the Crown.

 

Contents

The Desperate Quest for Security
1
The Lords Doing
3
A Realm Exhausted
8
The Queen Her Merchants and Gentlemen
17
The Quest for Cash
26
The Merchants Adventurers Antwerp and Muscovy
38
The Politics of Piracy Trade and Religion
55
Raising the Stakes
67
Drakes War
148
The Dread of Future Foes
154
Drake at the Treasure House of the World
164
From a Treetop in Darien
170
Success at a Cost
175
Dr Dees Nursery and the Northwest Passage
179
Dark Days at Rathlin Island
191
Drakes Perfect Timing
197

Cunning Deceits
78
The Gloves Are Off
96
Lovells Lamentable Voyage
106
The Troublesome Voyage of John Hawkins
112
Harvesting the
127
The Queen and Albas Pay Ships
129
The Cost of Failure
138
Undeclared Holy War
144
Take Up the American Dream
248
The Spanish
275
Dawn of Empire
333
The Petty Navy Royal
374
The Flotilla from New Spain of August 1587
384
Glossary
419
Select Bibliographical Essay and Suggested Reading
430
Index
443

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About the author (2009)

Susan Ronald, author of The Sancy Blood Diamond, has consulted for five British government departments and The National Trust. Born and raised in the United States, she has lived in England for more than twenty years.

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