From the glittering courts of Charles I to the political undercurrents of the Thirty Years' War, Gerbier's life reveals a fascinating world where art met espionage and loyalty came at a cost. Drawing on rich archival sources, Betcherman brings to life a man of extraordinary ambition and talent, whose multifaceted career mirrored the complexities of an age in transition.
Part biography, part cultural history, Buckingham's Man is a vivid exploration of identity, service, and survival in a turbulent century-perfect for readers of early modern history, art, and political intrigue.
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