Deze auteur werd bekend als historicus en reisschrijver, wiens werken het verleden tot leven wekken met levendige details en heldere vertellingen. Met een diepe interesse in de Europese geschiedenis duiken zijn geschriften in de ingewikkelde verhalen van beschavingen en hun leiders. Zijn stijl kenmerkt zich door een toegankelijke benadering van brede historische onderwerpen, waardoor zijn boeken boeiend zijn voor een breed publiek.
Italian landscapes as seen through the eyes of the photographer whose previous books include "The National Trust Book of Long Walks", "Long Walks in France", "Landscape in France" and "Landscape in Britain".
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The most comprehensive illustrated guide to the art, architecture, and history of Britain ever produced. Written by a prestigious team of expert authors, Treasures of Britain includes over 2,000 alphabetical entries that describe England's heritage and landscape, from medieval churches and cathedrals to historic castles and stunning gardens. Lavishly illustrated with over 1,500 color photographs, this is an unrivaled volume, a classic source of information on Britain's past and present.
Chronicling the 'other Norman invasion', The Normans in the South is the epic
story of the House of Hauteville, and in particular Robert Guiscard, perhaps
the most extraordinary European adventurer between the times of Caesar and
Napoleon. In one year, 1084, he had both the Eastern and Western Emperors
retreating before him and one of the most formidable of medieval Popes in his
power. His brother, Roger, helped him to conquer Sicily from the Saracens, and
his nephew Roger II went on to create the cosmopolitan kingdom whose remaining
monuments still dazzle us today. The Normans in the South is the first of two
volumes that recount an extraordinary chapter in Italian history.
'He is brilliant ... He writes like the most cultivated modern diplomat attached by a freak of time to the Byzantine court, with intimate knowledge, tactful judgement and a consciousness of the surviving monuments' IndependentIn this exciting narrative history, John Julius Norwich, one of most accomplished popular historians, reveals the beginning of Byzantium. He tells of the five formative centuries of an empire that would enthral the western world for more than eleven hundred years.
When on Christmas Day, 1130, Roger de Hauteville was crowned first King of
Sicily, the island entered a golden age. In this second volume of John Julius
Norwich's scintillating history of the Normans in Sicily, Norwich describes
the 'happiest and most glorious chapter of the island's history.'
This omnibus volume is made up of John Julius Norwich's first two works of history published 20 years ago - The Normans in the South and The Kingdom in the Sun. The books tell the story of the dazzling Norman kingdom of Sicily founded in the 11th century by an enterprising band of adventurers from Normandy under Robert Guiscard. The state they founded was outstanding in medieval civilization.
The most visually appealing of all eight volumes of the Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia , this extensively illustrated volume offers a wealth of color photographs and drawings to match the exceptional breadth of its subject. With over 3,000 entries, it covers art, architecture, dance,decorative art, music, musical instruments, theatre, and literature from pre-history to the present. Including art from every continent, familiar and unfamiliar masterpieces, and descriptions of the world's greatest literary, artistic, and musical figures--ranging from Aeschylus to Louis Armstrongand Fred Astaire to Diane Arbus--this extensive reference is an indispensable introduction to the engaging world of the arts.
A history of architecture, spanning the pre-classical era to modern times, from the Far East to Europe and the Americas. The major sections cover: non-European civilizations; the ancient world; late antiquity and the early Middle Ages; the Middle Ages; the Age of Classicism; and the Modern Era.
From the bestselling author of 'Christmas Crackers', 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' records the daily thank-you letters from one increasingly bemused young lady to her unseen admirer.