Incoming Resources
- The sea king, Sir Francis Drake and his times, Albert Marrin
- Elizabeth I, the virgin queen, a Satel Documentary Production for A & E Network ; produced and directed by Sue Hayes
- Elizabeth I, CEO, strategic lessons from the leader who built an empire, Alan Axelrod
- Sir Walter Raleigh, Raleigh Trevelyan
- Sir Walter Ralegh and the quest for El Dorado, Marc Aronson
- The first Elizabeth, Carolly Erickson
- Sir Francis Drake, navigator and pirate, Earle Rice, Jr
- My just desire, the life of Bess Ralegh, wife to Sir Walter, Anna Beer
- Elizabeth R, British Broadcasting Corporation and BBC Worldwide Ltd. ; producer, Roderick Graham ; writers, John Hale ... [et al.] ; directors, Claude Whatham ... [et al.]
- Elizabeth I, Jane Bingham
- All the queen's men, the world of Elizabeth I, Peter Brimacombe
- Elizabeth I : a feminist perspective, Susan Bassnett
- Monarch, the life and reign of Elizabeth II, Robert Lacey
- Sir Francis Drake, Peter Whitfield
- Elizabeth I of England, Kerrily Sapet
- Sir John Hawkins, Queen Elizabeth's slave trader, Harry Kelsey
- Sir Francis Drake, Trish Kline
- Sir Francis Drake, Neil Champion
- Francis Drake and the oceans of the world, Samuel Willard Crompton
- Queen Elizabeth I, Kate Havelin
- The life of Elizabeth I, Alison Weir
- Sir Walter Raleigh, Shaun McCarthy
- Elizabeth, the forgotten years, John Guy
- Sir Francis Drake and the struggle for an ocean empire, Alice Smith Duncan ; introductory essay by Michael Collins
- Sir Francis Drake and the foundation of a world empire, Jim Gallagher
- Sir Francis Drake, by John Sugden
- You wouldn't want to explore with Sir Francis Drake!, a pirate you'd rather not know, written by David Stewart ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- The public and private worlds of Elizabeth I, Susan Watkins ; photographs by Mark Fiennes
- Elizabeth I, collected works, edited by Leah S. Marcus, Janel Mueller, and Mary Beth Rose
- Elizabeth I, Queen of Tudor England, by Myra Weatherly
- Sir Francis Drake, the Queen's pirate, Harry Kelsey