The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher MarloweJ. Cape, 1992 - 413 páginas This is a story of the Elizabethan underworld. It is a full-length investigation of the killing, tracing Marlowe's shadowy political dealings, his involvement in covert intelligence work, the charges of heresy and homosexuality against him. Critical new evidence is uncovered about his three companions on that last day in Deptford. Through Charles Nicholl's detailed research, a complex, unsettling story of entrapment and betrayal, chimerical plots and dirty tricks emerges. |
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... intelligence were very different in those days . In modern espionage , the chan- nels of transmission are various and fast - radio , camera , satellite , all the electronic paraphernalia of signals intelligence ( ' sig - int ' ) . The ...
... intelligence were very different in those days . In modern espionage , the chan- nels of transmission are various and fast - radio , camera , satellite , all the electronic paraphernalia of signals intelligence ( ' sig - int ' ) . The ...
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... intelligence service . He had succeeded in centralising the business , and in getting government money for it , but much of this was due to his own magnetic political skills , his compendious involvement in the network he had created ...
... intelligence service . He had succeeded in centralising the business , and in getting government money for it , but much of this was due to his own magnetic political skills , his compendious involvement in the network he had created ...
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... intelligence , however , Anthony Bacon came to rely on a very different sort of man : that rather grim little character Thomas Phelippes , Walsingham's old henchman . Phelippes had known the Bacons for years , so this was a personal ...
... intelligence , however , Anthony Bacon came to rely on a very different sort of man : that rather grim little character Thomas Phelippes , Walsingham's old henchman . Phelippes had known the Bacons for years , so this was a personal ...
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THE KILLING | 11 |
Deptford 1593 13 35230000 | 13 |
The Official Story | 17 |
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