Elizabeth in the Garden by Trea Martyn


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The beguiling story of how Elizabeth I’s two great courtiers fought a lifelong duel for her affections – with their gardens.

Book Description
Lord Robert Dudley, Queen Elizabeth I’s lover, and Sir William Cecil, her chief political adviser, were the most powerful men in the country. As their rivalry intensified, they competed by creating ever more fabulous gardens for their Queen.

Dudley’s aim was to woo her; Cecil’s, to stop Dudley in his tracks. Dudley set out an intoxicatingly romantic garden, and threw spectacular outdoor parties for his Queen; Cecil countered by building a sumptuous palace with amazing gardens overseen by the most famous gardener in the country, John Gerard. This is the beguiling story of a lifelong duel. For Elizabeth, these gardens were places for love and intrigue, power play and spectacular design.

About Trea Martyn
Trea Martyn read English at Trinity College, Cambridge and completed a PhD in eighteenth-century literature at University College London. She has taught history at the University of London, and landscape history at Central St Martin’s School of Art. Elizabeth in the Garden is her first book.

Elizabeth in the Garden by Trea Martyn is published in hardcover by Allen & Unwin and is available now from retailers for RRP AU$49.95

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