Laurence Bergreen is the bestselling author of Over the Edge of the World: Magellan’s Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe and In Search of a Kingdom: Francis Drake, Elizabeth I, and the Perilous Birth of the British Empire. His other books include Columbus: The Four Voyages, 1492–1504; Marco Polo: From Venice to Xanadu; and Voyage to Mars: NASA’s Search for Life Beyond Earth. A graduate of Harvard, Bergreen lives in Manhattan.
Fascinating. ... Engaging. ... Drake's story is both dramatic and timely. ... In Laurence Bergreen's colorful assessment, an unlikely alliance between Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Francis Drake empowered English Protestants to ... stake out the beginnings of the British Empire. -- New York Times Book Review, Editors' Choice A dramatic tale of discovery. ... A comprehensive look at Drake, in all his contradictions. ... A lively and compelling history of a man whose blend of audacity, piety and cruelty changed the world. -- <em>San Francisco Chronicle</em> Vivid. ... Entrancing. ... The accounts of Drake's circumnavigation and his subsequent naval career are very good indeed. They will surely delight aficionados of imperial history and anyone keen on real-life adventure stories. -- <em>Wall Street Journal</em> With a keen sense of adventure and a sharp grasp of personalities on sea and land, Bergreen details Drake's round-the-world adventures as well as political intrigues and mutinous sailors. -- <em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong> The swashbuckling life and times of the explorer who achieved what Magellan could not-and made England's fortune in the process. ... Demonstrating his deep knowledge of the era, the author energetically recounts Drake's action-packed journey. ... Bergreen masterly portrays the principal characters in this drama. ... A smooth, dramatic, and well-fleshed world history. -- <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews </em>(starred review)</strong> The great pleasure of In Search of a Kingdom is the revelation of Drake as a man of apparent contradictions that helped rather than hindered his ambitions. Readers in search of a story of how a clergyman's son gained the support of a queen and helped found the British Empire will not be disappointed. -- <strong><em>Washington Independent Review of Books</em></strong> Laurence Bergreen's new book tells the swashbuckling tale of Sir Francis Drake. ... Drake's trip around the globe, which Bergreen describes in great and fascinating detail, was truly a marvel. ... The account of Drake's remarkable trip and Bergreen's parsing of this complicated character will repay the time of readers who choose to take this 400-page trip. -- American Spectator