Adam Zamoyski Boeken
Deze auteur, afkomstig uit de oude Poolse adellijke familie Zamoyski, is van beroep historicus. Zijn werken duiken in het verleden met een diepgaand begrip van de complexiteit van het menselijk lot en maatschappelijke structuren. Door zijn schrijven biedt hij een uniek perspectief op historische gebeurtenissen en hun impact op het heden. Zijn band met de Stichting Prins Czartoryski onderstreept zijn toewijding aan het behoud van cultureel erfgoed.







Napoleon: The Man Behind The Myth
- 576bladzijden
- 21 uur lezen
Based on primary sources in many European languages, and illustrated with portraits done only from life, this biography examines how Napoleone Buonaparte, the boy from Corsica, became `Napoleon', how he achieved what he did, and how it came about that he undid it
Holy Madness: Romantics, Patriots And Revolutionaries 1776-1871
- 544bladzijden
- 20 uur lezen
'Adam Zamoyski's dashing account of the romantic movement, HOLY MADNESS, is bold narrative history at its most imaginative' Observer
Izabela the Valiant
- 208bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
Trawling through a vast family archive and arcane sources in half a dozen languages, Adam Zamoyski has revealed the dramatic life of his great-great- great grandmother, an uneducated, vulnerable girl cast into a man’s world.
Chopin : Prince of the romantics
- 356bladzijden
- 13 uur lezen
A completely new edition of the definitive biography of Chopin, unavailable for many years, by one of the finest of contemporary European historians. Two centuries have passed since Chopin's birth, yet his legacy is all around us today. The quiet revolution he wrought influenced the development of Western music profoundly, and he is still probably the most widely studied and revered composer. For many, he is the object of a cult. Yet most people know little of his life, of the man, his thoughts and his feelings; his public image is a sugary blur of sentimentality and melodrama. Adam Zamoyski cuts through the myths and legends to tell the story of Chopin's life, and to reveal all that can be discovered about him as a person. He pays particular attention to recent revelations about the composer's health, and places him within the intellectual and spiritual environment of his day.
In the aftermath of Napoleon's failed Russian campaign in 1812, his control over Europe began to falter, prompting discussions on the continent's reconstruction post-defeat. The Treaty of Paris in 1814 ended a quarter-century of upheaval but left Europe’s future uncertain. The major powers—Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia—along with various smaller nations, convened in Vienna for a series of sessions that blended political negotiations with lavish social events over eight months. This gathering, while resulting in unprecedented stability, came at a steep price, as many pivotal decisions were made amid the chaos of war rather than in the refined atmosphere often depicted. Internationally bestselling author Adam Zamoyski utilizes a diverse array of original sources, including official documents, private letters, and firsthand accounts, to uncover the tumultuous backdrop of greed and desire that shaped the new Europe. His meticulous research and compelling narrative highlight the influential figures of the time, such as Tsar Alexander, Metternich, Talleyrand, and the Duke of Wellington, as they navigated the complexities of these historic events and their lasting impact on the continent.
The Polish Way
- 422bladzijden
- 15 uur lezen
This title is now out of print. Please see Adam Zamoyski's new book A HISTORY , available September 1, 2012.
Poland
- 448bladzijden
- 16 uur lezen
Adam Zamoyski first wrote his history of Poland two years before the collapse of the Soviet Union. This substantially revised and updated edition sets the Soviet era in the context of the rise, fall and remarkable rebirth of an indomitable nation.
The Last King Of Poland
- 560bladzijden
- 20 uur lezen
A superb study of one of the most important, romantic and dynamic figures of European history. 'A fine book ... the web of political intrigue unfolds like an appetising detective novel' Scotsman
Examines the Polish Air Force of the Second World War, looking at who they were, where they came from, how they got there, what they did and their collaboration with the RAF


