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The Middle Sea

  • John Julius Norwich

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A one-volume narrative history of the Mediterranean from Ancient Egypt to 1919. Written in the racy, readable prose for which author Norwich is famous, this is colorful, character-driven history. He tackles a vast subject--vast in time, from the oldest surviving pyramid to the First World War; vast in geography, from Gibraltar to Jerusalem; and vast in culture, including as it does the civilizations of the Phoenicians, the Egyptians, Greece, Carthage, Rome and Byzantium, the Borgias and the Medicis, Muhammad and El Cid, Napoleon and Nelson, Moslems, Jews and Christians. This book is not a dry record of facts; it is a rackety read about historical figures--dissolute popes and wily emperors, noble-hearted generals and beautiful princesses. Towns are besieged and sacked, kingdoms won and lost. The narrative covers the glories of Constantinople and Venice, and the stirring history of the islands of Malta, Sicily, Crete and Cyprus.--From publisher description.

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  • Civilization
  • History
  • Mediterranean region, history
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About the author

  • John Julius Norwich

    born 15 Sep 1929

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    3 ratings · 99 works

Editions

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    Vintage

    December 4, 2007

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    Doubleday

    November 7, 2006

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    Chatto & Windus

    October 31, 2006

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    Pimlico

    August 7, 2007

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Chatto & Windus

2006