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Taliesin Trow

    Boudicca
    Sir Martin Frobisher
    • Sir Martin Frobisher

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Sir Martin Frobisher was one of the great sea dogs of Elizabethan England. He was a pirate and a privateer - he looted countless ships and was incarcerated by the Portuguese as a young man - and he aided Sir Francis Drake in one of his most daring voyages to attack the Spanish in the West Indies. But Frobisher was also a warrior who was knighted for his services against the Spanish Armada, and he was an explorer. He was the first Englishman to attempt to find the fabled Northwest Passage to Cathay - to China. He commanded three voyages into the uncharted northern wastes Canada and Greenland and devoted eighteen years of his life to this dream. Taliesin Trow's new biographical study of this many-sided Elizabethan adventurer should revive interest in him and in this extraordinary period in English seafaring history. For Frobisher was a fascinating, enigmatic character whose reputation is often eclipsed by those of his remarkable contemporaries, Drake, Hawkins and Ralegh.

      Sir Martin Frobisher
    • Boudicca

      The Warrior Queen

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on Boudicca, a prominent British figure who, after suffering humiliation as the widow of Prasutagus, rallies the British tribes to revolt against the Roman Empire. Her fierce determination and leadership ignite a passionate uprising, showcasing themes of resilience and the struggle for autonomy in the face of imperial oppression. The story highlights her role as a symbol of defiance and national pride in British history.

      Boudicca