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The History of the Reign of King Henry VII

The History of the Reign of King Henry VII( )
Author: Bacon, Francis
Foreword by: Thompson, Brian
Series title:Hesperus Non-Fiction Ser.
ISBN:978-1-84391-708-3
Publication Date:May 2007
Publisher:Hesperus Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $15.95
Book Description:

Chiefly remembered for his role in ending the Wars of the Roses, Henry VII remains a rather mysterious figure. This biography--one of the first modern classics of English history--reveals the often surprising man behind the crown. Although written some hundred years after the death of Henry VII, Francis Bacon's analysis of the monarch's life is both penetrating and insightful. Rather than simply cataloging the facts of his reign, Bacon examines Henry VII's motivations...
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Book Details
Pages:124
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Royalty
History / Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603)
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.6 Inches
Book Weight:0.228 Pounds
Author Biography
Bacon, Francis (Author)
Francis Bacon was born on January 22, 1561 in London. After studying at Cambridge, Bacon began a legal career, ultimately becoming a barrister in 1582. Bacon continued his political ascent, and became a Member of Parliament in 1584. In 1600, he served as Queen Elizabeth's Learned Counsel in the trial of Robert Devereaux, the Earl of Essex. After numerous appointments under James I, Bacon admitted to bribery and fell from power.

Much of Bacon's fame stems from the belief by some that he was the actual author of the plays of William Shakespeare. While many critics dismissed that belief, Bacon did write several important works, including a digest of laws, a history of Great Britain, and biographies of the Tudor monarchy, including Henry VII. Bacon was also interested in science and the natural world. His scientific theories are recorded in Novum Organum, published in 1620.

Bacon's interest in science ultimately led to his death. After stuffing a fowl with snow to study the effect of cold on the decay of meat, he fell ill, and died of bronchitis on April 9, 1626.

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