The Voyage of the DestinyHamilton, 1982 - 387 páginas Aboard the "Destiny" at the mouth of the Orinoco, Walter Ralegh, disgraced courtier, poet and lover of Elizabeth I, writes his confession in the shadow of the axe. Reviewing the excitement and despair of a great life, his autobiography becomes a voyage beyond past and present. |
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Organizations as Theatre: A Social Psychology of Dramatic Appearances I. L. Mangham,Michael A. Overington Vista de fragmentos - 1987 |
Sir Walter Ralegh, an Annotated Bibliography Christopher M. Armitage Sin vista previa disponible - 1987 |