Deze auteur is al op jonge leeftijd in het schrijven gedoken, met werken die vaak putten uit rijke geschiedenissen en verteltradities. Beïnvloed door de vroege methode van zijn Ierse moeder om geschiedenis als boeiende verhalen te presenteren, weerspiegelt zijn schrijfstijl een diepe waardering voor het verleden. Na zeven jaar Engels te hebben gegeven, verplaatste hij zijn passie voor verhalen vertellen naar historische fictie, waarmee hij diep respect voor het ambacht toonde. Zijn aanpak wordt gevormd door geliefde avonturenverhalen, wat het blijvende geloof in de kracht van een meeslepend verhaal onderstreept.
Caesar - De toorn van de Goden is het spannende vierde en laatste deel van episch verhaal over de grootste Romein aller tijden. Een geschiedenis over gladiatorengevechten, intriges in de Senaat en buitenlandse oorlogen. Alle delen bestormden de bestsellerlijsten in Groot-Brittannië, Italië, Zweden en Denemarken. Conn Iggulden is een verhalenverteller die de gave heeft om de geschiedenis in een fascinerende en opwindende roman tot leven te brengen.
Meer dan een miljoen exemplaren werden er verkocht. The Dangerous Book for Boys is niet alleen in Engeland en Amerika een groot succes, ook in Nederland is het boek niet aan te slepen. Nu is er de Nederlandse versie, niet gewoon een vertaling, maar toegespitst op Nederland. In Het Jongensboek vind je typisch Hollandse fenomenen als fierljeppen, Michiel de Ruyter, de deltawerken en het kweken van tulpen. Fantastisch boek voor vader en zoon, voor jong en oud om veel en vaak te lezen. Altijd al willen weten hoe je de beste papieren vliegtuigjes kunt vouwen, welke Latijnse gezegden je als jongen moet kennen? Hoe maak je stof vuurbestendig en wat is nu de beste manier om meisjes te benaderen? Het antwoord op al deze vragen vind je in Het Jongensboek . Ook voor alle mannen die weer eventjes een jongen willen zijn en alles willen weten over katapulten maken, boomhutten bouwen, geheimschrift en de zeven wereldwonderen.
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Dit is het eerste van de vijf delen die Conn Iggulden schreef over het leven van Caesar. Er is weinig bekend over de jeugd van de grootste Romein aller tijden. Iggulden probeert aan de hand van zijn latere carrière een reconstructie te maken. Een prachtig episch verhaal over ambitie en rivaliteit, moed en verraad waarmee Iggulden de geschiedenis op een fascinerende, spannende en opwindende manier tot leven wekt. 'Iggulden is een groot verhalenverteller.' USA Today
Koning Henry V – De Leeuw van Engeland – is al lang dood. In 1437, na jaren van regentschap, is de vrome en zachtmoedige Henry VI volwassen en bestijgt hij de Engelse troon. Zijn kwakkelende gezondheid en zwakke geest maken van hem een slappe koning – Henry gaat ervan uit dat zijn vertrouwelingen, hoofd van de geheime dienst Derry Brewer en William de la Pole, de Graaf van Suffolk, zijn koninkrijk bestieren. Maar er zijn er, zoals Richard Plantagenet, de Graaf van York, die vinden dat Engeland geleid moet worden door een sterke koning wil het koninkrijk overleven. Terwijl Engelse territoria in Frankrijk bedreigd worden er thuis geruchten gaan over opstanden, groet de angst dat Henry en zijn adviseurs het land naar de afgrond laten glijden. Als er in het geheim een huwelijk wordt bekokstoofd tussen Henry en de jonge adellijke Française Marguerite van Anjou, wordt die angst werkelijkheid. Stormwolken pakken zich samen boven Engeland als Koning Hendrik en zijn volgelingen thuis en in het buitenland worden aangevallen. Wie of wat kan het koninkrijk redden voordat het te laat is?
IN CONN IGGULDEN'S LATEST GOLDEN AGE EPIC, JOIN PERICLES, THE LION OF ATHENS,
ON A JOURNEY TO SECURE THE FATE OF THE ATHENIAN EMPIRE----Pericles returns
home more than a hero: he's the leader of Athens, the empire's beacon of light
in the dark.But even during times of peace, the threat of Sparta - Athens's
legendary rival - looms large on the horizon. When a sudden catastrophe brings
Sparta to its knees, Pericles sees a golden opportunity to forever shift the
balance of power in his city's favour.For sometimes, the only way to win
lasting peace is to wage war.Sparta may be weak, but their power is far from
extinguished. Soon a ruthless young boy steps forward to lead the Spartans
back to greatness. As the drums of battle draw closer, can Pericles rise once
more or will the world's greatest empire fall under his watch?Praise for Conn
Iggulden'A gripping read from the master historical storyteller. This swords-
and-sandals epic brings the clash of empires between Greece and Persia to
life' Daily Express'Pacy and propulsive, cracking with energy, violence and
stirring speeches, Iggulden chronicles power struggles, political machinations
and the bloodthirsty ravages of up-close combat' Daily Mail'Iggulden tells an
absolutely cracking story...the pace is nail-biting and the set dressing
magnificent' The Times
Two boys, Gaius and Marcus, undergo traditional training for life as soldiers and leaders. They grow up as brothers, although Gaius is the surly son of a wealthy senator, while Marcus is the mischievous child of a prostitute. During this time, the republic begins to crumble, leading to its downfall and civil war. A period of turmoil, chaos, disorder, and brutal violence ensues. After his father's death, Gaius Julius goes to Rome to live with his uncle Marius, where he joins the Fourth Macedonian Legion. The Gates of Rome is the first novel in the Imperator series, telling the incredible story of the greatest Roman of all time - Julius Caesar.
Number one bestselling author Conn Iggulden takes on the story of the mighty
Kublai Khan. An epic tale of a great and heroic mind; his action-packed rule;
and how in conquering one-fifth of the world's inhabited land, he changed the
course of history forever.
The epic, action-packed and powerful second novel in Conn Iggulden's bestselling Conqueror series, bringing to the story of Genghis Khan brilliantly to life.
After being captured and ransomed by pirates and left to seek revenge on foreign soil, Julius Caesar is reunited with his lifelong friend, Marcus Brutus, to protect the city of Rome from an uprising led by rebel slave Spartacus
The latest epic in this bestselling author’s Athenian series of novels takes the reader on a vivid adventure where Themistocles will risk everything—his honor, his friendships, even his life—to protect his country.The Battle of Salamis: Persian King Xerxes stands over the smoking ruins of Athens, an army of slaves at his back. Come to destroy, once and for all, everything that the city stands for, he stares pitilessly at the hopelessly outnumbered Greeks. Veteran soldier Themistocles cannot push the Persians back by force on land, and so he so does so by stealth, at sea. Over three long days, the greatest naval battle of the ancient world will unfold, a bloody war between the democracy of Athens and the tyranny of Persia. The Battle of Plataea: Less than a year later, the Persian return to reconquer the Greeks. Tens of thousands of soldiers on both sides ready themselves for war. For the Spartans, Plataea is chance to avenge their defeat at Thermopylae. For the people of Athens, threatened on all sides, nothing less than the survival of democracy is at stake. And once again Themistocles, the hero of Salamis, will risk everything—his honor, his friendships, even his life—to protect his country.
Genghis Khan is dead, but his legends and legacy lives on. Now armies have gathered to see which of Genghis's sons have the strength to be khan. As Tsubodai sweeps into the west there is no king or army to stop him reaching France, but Tsubodai must make a decision that will change the course of history forever.
Witness the rise of the Tudors in the stunning conclusion to Conn Iggulden's powerful retelling of the War of Roses. England, 1470. A divided kingdom cannot stand. King Edward of York has been driven out of England. Queen Elizabeth and her children tremble in sanctuary at Westminster Abbey. The House of Lancaster has won the crown, but York will not go quietly. Desperate to reclaim his throne, Edward lands at Ravenspur with a half-drowned army and his brother Richard at his side. Every hand is against them, every city gate is shut, yet the brothers York go on the attack. But neither sees that their true enemy is Henry Tudor, now grown into a man. As the Red Dragon - 'the man of destiny' - his claim to the throne leads to Bosworth Field and a battle that will call an end to the Wars of the Roses . . .
The third gripping instalment in the epic Wars of the Roses, in which the feud between two great families plunged England into a war that threatened to tear the country apart, Bloodlineis the latest brilliant historical novel from Sunday Timesbestselling author, Conn Iggulden. Praise for Conn Iggulden's Wars of the Rosesseries: 'Iggulden is a master storyteller and makes our blood flow faster.' Sunday Express 'A page-turning thriller.' Mail on Sunday 'Pacey and juicy, and packed with action.' Sunday Times 'Iggulden is in a class of his own when it comes to epic, historical fiction.' Daily Mirror 'Superbly plotted and paced.' The Times
The fifth and final instalment of Conn Iggulden's bestselling 'Emperor' series. Julius Caesar has been assassinated. A nation is in mourning. Revenge will be bloody. Rome's great hero Julius Caesar has been brutally murdered by his most trusted allies. While these self-appointed Liberatores seek refuge in the senate, they have underestimated one man: Caesar's adopted son Octavian, a man whose name will echo through history as Augustus Caesar.
The bestselling author of the Emperor, Conqueror and The Wars of the Roses returns to the Ancient World with a gripping adventure based on an epic true story. 'HIS FINEST NOVEL TO DATE . . . THE BATTLE SCENES ARE THRILLING' SUNDAY EXPRESS ___________ In the Ancient World, one army was feared above all others. 401 BC. The Persian king Artaxerxes rules an empire stretching from the Aegean to northern India. As many as fifty million people are his subjects. His rule is absolute. But the sons of Sparta are eager to play the game of thrones . . . Battles can be won - or lost - with a single blow. Princes fall. And when the dust of civil war settles, the Spartans are left stranded in the heart of an enemy's empire, without support, without food and without water. Far from home, surrounded by foes, it falls to the young soldier Xenophon to lead the survivors against Artaxerxes' legendary Persian warriors. The Falcon of Sparta masterfully depicts the ferocity and heroism that was the Ancient World. It is a tale of warring ambition, betrayal and bravery and an extraordinary journey out of exile against the odds. 'The pace is nail-biting' THE TIMES
"490 BC. King Darius of Persia has brought about a golden age, a world of prosperity and peace. He would make the Greeks part of that greater nation, if they would just lay down their spears and shields - and call him king. The people of Athens have known tyrants before. Instead of kings, they have the Assembly, where each man can vote and be heard. Though a vast empire shakes the earth, they will not give up what they have won. When the enemy comes, Athenians march to a place known as Marathon. Those present will set the path for all Greece: Aeschylus the playwright, Themistocles the self-made man, Aristides the Just - and Xanthippus, father to Pericles. In time, another son of Persia will decide their fates. He will bring a great host, a leviathan of land and sea. Yet as waves crash against the shore at Thermopylae, a small force may yet choose to stand against him - and refuse to give away."--Publisher description.
Following the defeat of the Spartacus rebellion, Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus, who have been sent to run the Roman colonies in Spain, return to challenge powerful senators to become one of the Consuls of Rome. Political opposition, family quarrels, armed rebellions and corruption make this a highly contemporary scene.
The brilliant retelling of the Wars of the Roses continues with Trinity. This is a novel that seamlessly combines narrative, historical credence and great knowledge of the period. 1454: King Henry VI has remained all but exiled in Windsor Castle, struck down by his illness for over a year, his eyes vacant, his mind a blank. His fiercely loyal wife and Queen, Margaret of Anjou, safeguards her husband's interests, hoping that her son Edward will one day know the love of his father. Richard Duke of York, Protector of the Realm, extends his influence throughout the kingdom with each month that Henry slumbers. The Earls of Salisbury and Warwick make up a formidable trinity with Richard, and together they seek to break the support of those who would raise their colours in the name of Henry and his queen. But when the King unexpectedly recovers his senses and returns to London to reclaim his throne, the balance of power is once again thrown into turmoil. The clash of the Houses of Lancaster and York will surely mean a war to tear England apart.
The young Julius Caesar is serving on board a war galley, gaining a fearsome reputation. Then his ship is captured, and he is ransomed and then abandoned on the north African coast. After gathering a force of men powerful enough not only to gain vengence on his captors but also to suppress an uprising in Greece, he returns to Rome a hero
PRE-ORDER THE LATEST ANCIENT EPIC IN THE NEW ATHENIAN SERIES FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF EMPEROR AND PROTECTORPRAISE FOR THE ATHENIAN SERIES:'Brings war in the ancient world to vivid, gritty and bloody life' Anthony Riches'Another masterpiece from Iggulden' 5***** Reader Review'It's like being on the battlefield' 5***** Reader Review'An epic piece of historical fiction, full of political intrigue and vivid action' Robert FabbriEXPERIENCE THE EPIC BATTLEFIELDS OF ANCIENT GREECE WITH MASTER STORYTELLER CONN IGGULDEN________
From a New York Times bestselling author comes the first novel in a new trilogy featuring Empress Agrippina and her young son, Nero, as they navigate a treacherous political landscape filled with ambitious rivals. The tale opens with Roman Emperor Tiberius eliminating a trusted friend turned traitor, erasing him and his family from existence. Amidst this ruthless backdrop, Agrippina, granddaughter of Emperor Augustus, gives birth to Nero, whose imperial lineage becomes a dangerous liability rather than a safeguard.
As Tiberius grows increasingly paranoid, Agrippina recognizes the impending succession of her exiled brother, Caligula, bringing her closer to the heart of the empire and its inherent dangers. Each day, she confronts soldiers, senators, and cunning pretenders, where a single misstep could lead to exile, imprisonment, or even death—and the potential loss of her infant son.
Agrippina understands that opportunity often arises from darkness. Her son is her everything, and she is determined to mold him into a powerful figure who commands respect. Yet, to achieve this vision, both Agrippina and Nero must first survive the perilous world around them.
A spellbinding story of ambition, anarchy, and absolute power set against the brutal world of tenth-century England. I have broken my vows. I have murdered innocents. I have trod down the soil over their dead face with my bare heels, and only the moon as witness. I have loved a woman and she ruined me. I have loved a king and yet I ruined him. The year is 937. England is a nation divided, ruled by minor kings and Viking lords. Each vies for land and power. The Wessex king Æthelstan, grandson of Alfred the Great, is readying himself to throw a spear into the north. Behind him stands Dunstan, the man who will control the destiny of the next seven kings of England, and the fate of an entire nation. Welcome to the original game for the English throne.
The second thrilling instalment in the bestselling epic fantasy series, the Empire of Salt. 'Must read now! Iggulden is clearly having fun pitching his heroes and villains into bloody combat' SciFiNow ___________ TWO ANCIENT CITIES. ONE FINAL WAR. In Shiang, the young king rules without dissent. Swordsmen stand watch on every corner, looking for the first sign of rebellion. Yet in one swift move, order is overturned. The balance of centuries is undone in the sudden spill of blood - and in the darkness, something terrible returns to Shiang . . . Far to the west, four Shiang masters approach the city walls of Darien. The sword saint and his companions have crossed a continent to bring an old man home for punishment. And they will not be denied, even if the whole city stands in their way . . . Fans of Joe Abercrombie, Bernard Cornwell and Game of Thrones will be gripped by this bloodthirsty adventure. ___________ 'A master storyteller' Sunday Express 'Iggulden is in a class of his own' Daily Mirror 'One of our finest historical novelists' Daily Express
Continuing the momentum of "The Dangerous Book for Boys" phenomenon, this pocket-sized reference guide is filled with endless hours of hands-on activities that boys will want to take everywhere.
The city of Darien stands at the weary end of a golden age. Twelve families keep order with soldiers and artefacts, spies and memories, clinging to a peace that shifts and crumbles. The people of the city endure what they cannot change. Here, amongst old feuds, a plot is hatched to kill a king. It will summon strangers to the…
Aus der tiefsten Verzweiflung werden die größten Helden geboren: »Attika. Die Verteidiger Athens« ist der 2. historische Abenteuerroman von Conn Iggulden um den Freiheitskampf des antiken Athen gegen die Perser. Nur um Haaresbreite ist Athen 480 vor Christus einer Katastrophe entgangen – dank der todesmutigen Krieger aus Sparta, die den Pass bei den Thermophylen lange genug gehalten hatten, um die Stadt zu evakuieren. Doch die persische Übermacht unter dem Großkönig Xerxes I. ist nach wie vor entschlossen, Griechenland endgültig in die Knie zu zwingen. Und der griechische Feldherr Themistokles wird zwar vom Volk verehrt – der Adel begegnet ihm jedoch immer wieder mit Misstrauen und Ablehnung. Mit nur 300 griechischen Schiffen stellt Themistokles sich schließlich in der Meerenge von Salamis den 1.200 Kriegsschiffen der Perser entgegen … Episch, actionreich und tragisch zugleich lässt der große Erzähler Conn Iggulden in seiner Attika-Reihe das antike Griechenland lebendig werden. Der 1. historische Abenteuerroman der Reihe – »Attika. Die Schlacht von Marathon« –, erzählt, wie der griechische Feldherr Xanthippus und seine Männer bei Marathon auf ein übermächtiges persisches Heer treffen. »Conn Iggulden ist ein großartiger Erzähler.« USA Today
Kniha obsahuje první tři příběhy o skřítcích tolinech. Nenechte se napálit – tolini sice mají křídla, ale nejsou to žádní motýli. A nejsou ani zdaleka tak křehcí. Výraz „křehký“ bychom v souvislosti s nimi neměli vůbec používat: jsou křehcí asi jako kus cihly.
Konsul Marius wird brutal ermordet, und Sullas fanatische Anhänger schreien nach Caesars Blut! Nur eine schnelle Flucht aus Rom kann das Leben des jungen Mannes jetzt noch retten. Doch bald schon verwandelt sich der einsame Flüchtling in einen strahlenden Triumphator: Nach beeindruckenden Siegen über die grausamen Seeräuber des Mittelmeers und den mächtigen Griechenkönig Mithridates kehrt Caesar schließlich in die Stadt zurück - an der Spitze einer ganzen Legion von kampferprobten Veteranen. Gerade noch rechtzeitig, um gegen den gefährlichsten Gegner anzutreten, der das Reich je bedrohte: Spartacus - der König der Sklaven …
Historischer Roman | »Iggulden ist eine Klasse für sich, wenn es um epische, historische Romane geht.« Daily Mirror
Manchmal kann die Freiheit nur mit Blut erkauft werden: Episch, tragisch und actionreich erzählt Conn Igguldens historischer Abenteuerroman »Attika. Die Schlacht von Marathon« von der größten Bedrohung für das antike Athen. Nie war Athen einer Niederlage näher: 490 vor Christus dringt der mächtige Perserkönig Dareios der Große mit seinen kampferprobten »Unsterblichen« tief ins Land der Griechen vor. Die Athener sind hoffnungslos in der Unterzahl, und die Götter schweigen zu ihren Bitten. Xanthippus, der oberste Feldherr der Griechen, lässt seine Männer bei Marathon einen Schildwall errichten, der die Perser um jeden Preis aufhalten soll. Denn eine Niederlage würde Sklaverei bedeuten. »Die Schlacht von Marathon« ist ein meisterhaft geschriebener Pageturner und der 1. Teil von Conn Igguldens Attika-Reihe, die von unbeugsamem Freiheitswillen und der tragischen Lebensgeschichte des Feldherrn Xanthippus erzählt. »Iggulden ist eine Klasse für sich, wenn es um epische, historische Romane geht.« Daily Mirror
Vom Aufstieg eines Helden zur Legende: Episch und actionreich erzählt der historische Abenteuerroman von Conn Iggulden die tragische Lebensgeschichte des Feldherren und Staatsmanns Perikles, der zum Löwen von Athen wurde. Im 5. Jahrhundert vor Christus ist Athen zur größten Macht der antiken Welt aufgestiegen, eine Heimat großer Krieger ebenso wie von Weisen und Philosophen. Für den jungen Perikles, den Sohn des Feldherren Xanthippus, ist seine Stadt vor allem ein Leuchtfeuer der Kunst und Freiheit – das ein mächtiges persisches Heer auszulöschen droht. Als der zahlenmäßig weit überlegene Feind Athen vom Land und von See her in die Zange zu nehmen beginnt, muss auch Perikles seinen Platz unter den Kriegern einnehmen. Die Zeit für einen neuen Helden ist gekommen: für einen Mann, der kämpft wie ein Löwe – und der doch so viel mehr will als nur einen militärischen Sieg … Vor dem Hintergrund von Heldenmut und dramatischen Schlachten lässt Conn Iggulden das antike Griechenland lebendig werden: hervorragend recherchiert und brillant erzählt. Entdecken Sie auch die historischen Abenteuerromane der Attika-Reihe: Attika. Die Schlacht von Marathon Attika. Die Verteidiger Athens
Das Wichtigste vorab: Tollins sind keine Feen! Und: Tollins mögen auch keine Feen! Deshalb sollte man Tollins auf gar keinen Fall mit ihnen verwechseln! Das könnten sie ziemlich übel nehmen und womöglich nichts mehr von ihren unglaublichen Abenteuern erzählen. Die sollte man aber nicht verpassen. Denn wie Tollins per Rakete in den Himmel schießen, auf einem Windbeutel einen Ausflug unternehmen oder Sir Isaac Newton dabei helfen, die Schwerkraft zu entdecken, ist so aufregend, spannend, witzig und von tollkühnem Charme - dagegen können Feen einpacken. Wer Tollins kennt, ist Tollins-Fan, denn: Feen waren gestern ... heute gibt es Tollins!
Il suo fato era scritto nelle stelle. Quel giovane dal carattere forte edeciso, coraggioso fino all'incoscienza, non poteva che essere destinato aqualcosa di grande. Lo sapeva bene il feroce Renio, l'ex gladiatore cui erastato affidato il compito di farne un vero guerriero. Nel futuro di CaioGiulio Cesare c'è Roma, la città eterna che si accinge a estendere il suodominio su tutto il Mediterraneo, ma cova in seno molte serpi velenose. Onorie ricchezze attendono l'uomo che, destreggiandosi tra intrighi politici esanguinarie guerre intestine, saprà rimanere fedele a se stesso e ai propriideali. Ma dure prove si profilano all'orizzonte, dalla guerra contro i piratiche flagellano le coste italiche al conflitto con Mitridate, ambizioso re delPonto, prima che Cesare possa intraprendere il suo cammino verso la gloria el'immortalità.