Colour Edition: More Adventures of an Anglo-Greek Marriage
314pages
11 heures de lecture
The book features vibrant illustrations throughout, enhancing the reading experience with a visually engaging presentation. It offers a unique exploration of its themes, making it suitable for audiences of all ages. The full-color format brings the story and characters to life, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the narrative. This edition is perfect for collectors and those seeking a more dynamic way to enjoy the content.
Set against the backdrop of Greece, the story follows Englishman Peter and his Greek wife Alexandra as they transition from their stylish apartment in Athens to the charm of a traditional fishing village. Captivated by the beauty of Pefki, they envision building a home in this idyllic setting, highlighting themes of love for place and the allure of simpler living.
Set against the backdrop of ancient Greece, the story follows Alexandra, who embodies the spirit of her rich heritage. Influenced by the teachings of renowned philosophers and inspired by the valor of Spartans, she navigates her identity within a vibrant cultural legacy. The narrative explores themes of bravery, wisdom, and the profound impact of historical teachings on personal growth. Alexandra's journey reflects the enduring influence of her civilization's past on her present.
The musings of Peter Barber showcase the vibrant continuation of philosophy in Greece. As a bestselling author known for the "Parthenon" series, Barber draws inspiration from his tranquil life on a Greek island, blending his reflections with the process of writing. His work embodies a deep appreciation for Greek culture and thought, inviting readers to engage with contemporary philosophical ideas rooted in a rich historical context.
The full-color edition offers a visually stunning experience, enhancing the narrative with vibrant illustrations that bring the story to life. Readers can expect an engaging blend of rich imagery and compelling storytelling, making it perfect for both young readers and adults. This edition is designed to captivate the audience, providing a deeper connection to the characters and themes through its colorful presentation. Ideal for collectors and those seeking an immersive reading experience, it elevates the original work to new artistic heights.
Set against the backdrop of Greece, the story follows Englishman Peter and his Greek wife Alexandra as they transition from their chic suburban apartment in Athens to the charm of an authentic fishing village. Their discovery of Pefki captivates them, igniting dreams of building a new home in this idyllic island setting. The narrative explores themes of love, cultural immersion, and the pursuit of a simpler life.
Set against the backdrop of ancient Greece, the story follows Alexandra, who embodies the spirit of her civilization. Influenced by the wisdom of Greek philosophers and inspired by the valor of Spartans, she navigates her identity within a rich cultural heritage. The narrative explores her journey as she grapples with the legacy of her ancestors while forging her own path in a world steeped in history and tradition.
Die Meldeman-Rundansicht von 1529/30. Sensation. Propaganda und Stadtbild
424pages
15 heures de lecture
Die hochdramatische Erzählung bietet einen einzigartigen Blick auf die Belagerung Wiens im Jahr 1529 durch die Perspektive des Nürnberger Briefmalers Niclas Meldeman. Der Verleger kommentiert die Ereignisse und vermittelt die Emotionen und Spannungen dieser entscheidenden historischen Episode. Die Handlung beleuchtet die kulturellen und politischen Aspekte der Zeit und gibt Einblicke in das Leben der Menschen während der Belagerung.
Exploring an alternative history of London, this book offers a unique perspective through the lens of the city's cartographers. It provides insights into the evolution of London’s landscape and culture, enriched by over 400 color illustrations that enhance the narrative. This work is perfect for those looking to discover new dimensions of one of the world's most iconic cities.
Maps are often as much a visual art form as they are a practical tool for navigation. Of particular visual interest are display maps—maps that often used size and beauty to convey messages of regional and social status and power. Despite their historical significance, many of these display maps have been lost and destroyed over time. Magnificent Maps brings together the best surviving examples in order to illustrate their role in early modern Europe and describe the settings in which they were displayed. Most of the maps collected in Magnificent Maps date from the period 1450 to 1800, the heyday of this approach to mapping. During their time, these maps were displayed in a range of settings, from palaces to schoolrooms to bedchambers, and Peter Barber and Tom Harper here offer vivid descriptions of their original settings and examine their dual roles as propaganda and art. Drawn from one of the greatest collections in the world at the British Library, many of these maps will be completely new even to experts. The unusual aspect of cartography presented in Magnificent Maps will appeal to collectors, historians, mapmakers and users, as well as anyone curious about the many ways we have come to illustrate and define our world.
Peter Barber, Leiter der Kartenabteilung der renommierten British Library, legt mit diesem großformatigen und prächtig illustrierten Text-Bildband eine Geschichte der Kartographie in 180 eindrucksvollen Beispielen vor.
"Journey over all the universe in a map, without the expense and fatigue of traveling, without suffering the inconveniences of heat, cold, hunger, and thirst." --Miguel de Cervantes, in Don Quixote. From ancient times, maps have ignited our imaginations and helped us understand our world. Peter Barber, Head of Map Collections at the British Library, has curated a historic atlas that chronicles civilization's progress through our expanding knowledge of the world. Organized chronologically, this collection features around 175 maps spanning four millennia, from the prehistoric Bedolina incision around 1500 B.C. to modern digital renderings. Many maps are artistic masterpieces in their own right. They illustrate oceans and continents charted by daring explorers, revealing new discoveries and shadowy lands labeled as 'unknown.' Other maps serve practical purposes, marking national borders or military strategies, while some function as propaganda to showcase superiority. Each map carries rich historical significance—cultural, mythological, and navigational—reflecting the boundless creativity of humanity. Accompanying texts by leading map historians provide vivid insights, making this volume not only visually captivating but also intellectually engaging.