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Sir Walter Raleigh (Hardback)

A New History

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By David Wildman
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 216
Illustrations: 30 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036101138
Published: 16th March 2026

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Dispersed throughout the centuries and across the globe – a sleepy Devonshire village, a 1950s Hollywood film set, a horse hurtling on a Victorian racecourse, the Beatles meditating in India, a border dispute in South America, and a storm raging in the Outer Banks of North Carolina in 1993… they all lead back to Sir Walter Raleigh.

He is the man of paradoxes: the outsider who wanted access to the royal court, a monarchist who later became a republican hero, a lover and a fighter, a pirate and a poet, the last great Elizabethan superstar and the first victim of the Stuart dynasty. Let’s chart his rise, his fall, and his legacy.

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About David Wildman

David Wildman has taught history for the past decade at South Devon College, specialising in the Tudor period and local studies. He has written a number of journal articles relating to Cornish history and maintains a blog (Dave Does History) in which he writes about a wide range of issues relating to the past. The Tudor Empire is his first book.

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