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City of Fortune - How Venice Won and Lost a Naval Empire (Paperback, Main)
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City of Fortune - How Venice Won and Lost a Naval Empire (Paperback, Main)
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Loot Price R314
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The rise and fall of the Venetian empire stands unrivaled for
drama, intrigue, and sheer opulent majesty. In" City of Fortune,
"Roger Crowley, acclaimed historian and "New York Times"
bestselling author of "Empires of the Sea, "applies his narrative
skill to chronicling the astounding five-hundred-year voyage of
Venice to the pinnacle of power.
Tracing the full arc of the Venetian imperial saga for the first
time, "City of Fortune" is framed around two of the great
collisions of world history: the ill-fated Fourth Crusade, which
culminated in the sacking of Constantinople and the carve-up of the
Byzantine Empire in 1204, and the Ottoman-Venetian War of
1499-1503, which saw the Ottoman Turks supplant the Venetians as
the preeminent naval power in the Mediterranean. In between were
three centuries of Venetian maritime dominance--years of plunder
and plague, conquest and piracy--during which a tiny city of
"lagoon dwellers" grew into the richest place on earth.
Drawing on firsthand accounts of pitched sea battles, skillful
negotiations, and diplomatic maneuvers, Crowley paints a vivid
picture of this avaricious, enterprising people and the bountiful
lands that came under their dominion. Defiant of emperors,
indifferent to popes, the Venetians saw themselves as reluctant
freebooters, compelled to take to the open seas "because we cannot
live otherwise and know not how except by trade." From the opening
of the spice routes to the clash between Christianity and Islam,
Venice played a leading role in the defining conflicts of its
time--the reverberations of which are still being felt today. Only
an author with Roger Crowley's deep knowledge of post-Crusade
history could put these iconic events into their proper context.
Epic in scope, magisterial in its understanding of the period,
"City of Fortune" is narrative history at its most engrossing.
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