Golden Lads: A Study Of Anthony Bacon, Francis, And Their Friends

  • ISBN: 9780330252461
  • Author: Daphne Du Maurier
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    Anthony Bacon, elder brother of the famous Francis, is a darkly enigmatic figure from the glittering Elizabethan age. His strange and fascinating story moves from the London of Shakespeare`s playhouses to the court of Henri of Navarre at Montauban. Tainted with scandal and enmeshed in espionage, Anthony`s star-crossed life moves inexorably towards his mysterious death at the age of forty three. Illustrated with b/w plates set in the middle pages.
  • Pages: 288
  • Format: Paperback
  • Genre: General
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About this copy: P/B 1977 Pan Books, pgs 288. As New-Excellent condition. ISBN 0330252461.

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