
Stephen Budiansky
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Journalist and historian. Author of numerous books, including Her Majesty's Spymaster: Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Walsingham, and the Birth of Modern Espionage; Perilous Fight: America's Intrepid War with Britain on the High Seas, 1812-15; and The Bloody Shirt: Terror After Appomattox.
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Sir Francis Walsingham was an English statesman and diplomat who was the principal secretary (1573–90) to Queen Elizabeth I and became legendary for creating a highly effective intelligence network. He successfully thwarted England’s foreign enemies and exposed domestic plotters who sought to…
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