The Double Life of Doctor Lopez: Spies, Shakespeare and the Plot to Poison Elizabeth I

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The tragic story of the real- life Shylock was highly acclaimed in all its reviews on publication'The dramatic life and the horrifying traitor's death at Tyburn of Elizabeth I's personal physician, Roderigo Lopez, is the pivot on which Dominic Green spins an elaborate narrative of Elizabethan court life, dramatic political intrigues and Spanish spying tied into rivalry between Lord Burghley and the Earl of Essex, and a possible plot to poison the Queen. It's wonderfully robust, double- dealing stuff, tricked out from original research and coloured by fascinating period detail' The Times
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AuthorDominic Green
PublisherArrow Books
PlaceLondon
Year2004
ISBN9780099431893
BindingPaperback
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