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Drake: The Life and Legend of an Elizabethan Hero [Hardcover]

Stephen Coote (Author)
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July 28, 2005
Sir Francis Drake was the most dashing of the many ambitious seamen to serve Queen Elizabeth I. His was an age when the world seemed there for the taking, whether in the form of riches, glory or lasting renown. For a God-fearing Protestant of good yeoman stock, turning the highs seas into an English lake seemed nothing less than a birthright -- especially if the only people in one's way were Catholics. In this masterly new biography, Stephen the shows how Drake deliberately and skillfully fashioned himself into the very image of the English Protestant hero -- the little man who took on the might of Spain.

Drake's achievements were truly formidable and a testament to his immense skills as a tactician and a leader of men. He was the first Englishman to sail around the world. He was also the pirate who helped to line many pockets in London, both royal and merchant -- his audacious raids on Spanish ports in the Caribbean often returned handsome profits for their backers, including the Queen herself, who delighted in the spoils won from such state-sponsored terrorism. But Drake's domineering genius was also applied to great issues of national security. The man who "singed his Catholic Majesty's beard" with his devastating attack on Cadiz harbor in 1587 would also play a significant role in the defeat of the Armada a year later.

Stephen the brilliant re-evaluation of this self-made Elizabethan hero is a fascinating portrait of the man and his era. Vividly recreating the key episodes in the construction of teh Drake legend, from the West Indies voyages to the Nombre de Dios expedition, the Armada and, of course, the extraordinary circumnavigation, Coote shows how manipulated for other ends in the centuries following his death.

Was Drake just a rabid anti-papist, a state-sponsored terrorist and slaver? Or was he embodiment of English sangfroid, and empire-builder and hero? Drake was all of these things and more, and this gripping and entertaining biography gives us a picture of the man altogether richer and more interesting than we could have imagined.

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About the Author

STEPHEN COOTE is the author of several acclaimed biographies including Royal Survivor: The Life of Charles II, Samuel Pepys, and John Keats: A Life. He lives in Oxfordshire, England.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books; 1st edition (July 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312341652
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312341657
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.9 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,312,966 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars History novel and perfect prose all in one, July 21, 2006
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Yes many books have been written about Sir Francis Drake the gentleman pirate, but here Mr. Coote blends them all together in a delightful creation of his, which not only details his adventures and crimes in a very objective while simultaneously engaging manner. It also disperses many myths about the nature of his relation with Elizabeth and even more, how his political knack and careful administration of his public persona managed to turn him into a National Hero, while hiding from view that his motivation for all its enduring quests was always the same, greed.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Drake: The Life and Legend of an Elizabethan Hero, July 19, 2007
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Dr. Coote makes no attempt to conceal his virulent hatred of England, Queen Elizabeth I, Protestantism and Sir Francis Drake. He blithely skips over or ignores Drakes' triumphs and accomplishments, while expounding ad nauseum on Drake's minor foibles. Coote's obvious admiration for 16th century Spain, King Philip II and Catholicism is apparent, casting this despicable cabal as sympathetic; as if they were mere victims of unfortunate circumstance and the horrid depredations of Drake and the Protestant English. I removed the surprisingly commendable illustrations and threw the rest of the book in the garbage.
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Slaving and the Africa trade had fascinated Drake and Hawkins since their earliest youth when the riches of Guinea were the common talk of the Hawkins household, where Drake himself spent his formative years. Read the first page
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golden hind, himself sailed, treasure fleet, battered ships, famous voyage
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Francis Drake, Nombre de Dios, Privy Council, Dom Antonio, King of Spain, Santa Cruz, Medina Sidonia, Santo Domingo, Strait of Magellan, The World Encompassed, John Hawkins, West Indies, Thomas Doughty, Don Pedro, John Drake, Spice Islands, Spanish Armada, William Hawkins, Low Countries, South America, Spanish Ambassador, West Country, John Oxenham, Port Saint Julian, River Plate
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