The Queen's Pirate The Triumphant Life and Tragic End of Thomas Cavendish, Elizabethan Privateer by Iain Gately
The Queen's Pirate The Triumphant Life and Tragic End of Thomas Cavendish, Elizabethan Privateer by Iain Gately
The very first line of the description of this book is what drew me in. Gately focuses on the events of '...June 1593, {when} a ghostly ship drifted into an Irish harbour. Only 16 crewmen remained alive, and the deck was littered with the dead'. While this may be the ending of the ship Desire, Captained by Thomas Cavendish that had returned from exploring the globe, it is not the full story as Gately takes us back in time to two years earlier to when Cavendish hosted a lavish banquet on board ship for Queen Elixabeth I. The author Gately aims to create the first biography of this little known Elizabethan Captain. I must be honest I had never heard of Captain Cavendish and so was very interested to hear his tale as Gatley writes with skill and detail and paints a vivid picture of this man and his exploits. Thank you to the author, the publishers, and to Netgalley for this ARC.
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