ELIZABETHAN ADVENTURER:

Book number: 93389 Product format: Hardback Author: DAN O'SULLIVAN

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Sir Anthony Sherley (1565-1633) was one of three brothers from a Sussex gentry family, whose adventures abroad fascinated their contemporaries. Their doings were celebrated and exaggerated in printed pamphlets and a play on the London stage but they are scarcely known today. Anthony was a soldier fighting in France and the Netherlands, and then an unsuccessful privateer before his patron, the Earl of Essex, chose him to lead a group on a mission to Ferrara, which proved abortive. Sherley then undertook on his own initiative to take his young gentlemen adventurers on a highly risky journey across Turkey to Persia. He hoped to persuade the Shah Abbas (the ruthless King who became an Iranian legend) to ally with the West against their mutual enemy, Ottoman Turkey empire. Surprisingly, Shah Abbas the Great (1587-1629) approved the plan, and sent Sherley back to Europe as his ambassador. But after that things went badly wrong. Essex lost all influence at court and was eventually executed for treason. Sherley was refused permission to return to England and was forced to re fashion himself as a cunning "intelligencer" or spy in the multinational and dangerous world of Venice. After various episodes in Venice and Morocco 1598-1606, he ended up in the pay of Spain and was chosen to command a fleet created to stop pirates from attacking Spanish possessions. After the failure of this project he was forced to retire to Granada, and lived the rest of his life on a meagre royal pension. But he continued trying to give advice, based on his past experiences, to the king of Spain and his ministers. The book will concentrate on Sherley's career and spying, and will broaden the theme by including chapters on his father and his two brothers, and in particular on Persia and Shah Abbas, the Persian king whom he met. Anthony was an irascible, complex character, often derided and disliked. This biography is more sympathetic than previous ones and discusses his self-fashioning and his belief in his personal honour, both of which might account for some of his misdemeanours, especially after the death of his patron. Map, 16 pages of illus, 174 pages.

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