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Meadowlands (Large print, Hardcover, Main - Large Print): Elizabeth Jeffrey Meadowlands (Large print, Hardcover, Main - Large Print)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

August, 1914. The silver wedding celebrations of Sir George Barsham, MP, and his wife, Lady Adelaide, are overshadowed by the declaration of war with Germany. Over the following months, as the male estate workers head for the Front and the maids disappear to work in the newly-opened munitions factory, the Barsham family's comfortable, aristocratic lifestyle is set to change forever. Determined to do his bit for King and country, James Barsham enlists as an officer and heads for Flanders, leaving Lady Adelaide's maid Polly devastated. To Lady Adelaide's dismay, her younger daughter Millie learns to drive an ambulance: a most unladylike skill. Meanwhile Millie's sister Gina finds fulfilment in helping the local wives and children, left destitute while their husbands are away fighting. During the course of the war, with devastating loses, the strength of character of the four Barsham siblings will be tested as never before. They will encounter hardship, danger, heartache - and unexpected love.

Meadowlands (Paperback, Main): Elizabeth Jeffrey Meadowlands (Paperback, Main)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R489 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R81 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The comfortable, upper-class lives of the aristocratic Barsham family are set to change forever with the onset of World War I. August, 1914. The silver wedding celebrations of Sir George Barsham, MP, and his wife, Lady Adelaide, are overshadowed by the declaration of war with Germany. Over the following months, as the male estate workers head for the Front and the maids disappear to work in the newly-opened munitions factory, the Barsham family's comfortable, aristocratic lifestyle is set to change forever. Determined to do his bit for King and country, James Barsham enlists as an officer and heads for Flanders, leaving Lady Adelaide's maid Polly devastated. To Lady Adelaide's dismay, her younger daughter Millie learns to drive an ambulance: a most unladylike skill. Meanwhile Millie's sister Gina finds fulfilment in helping the local wives and children, left destitute while their husbands are away fighting. During the course of the war, with devastating loses, the strength of character of the four Barsham siblings will be tested as never before. They will encounter hardship, danger, heartache - and unexpected love.

Shipping, Trade and Crusade in the Medieval Mediterranean - Studies in Honour of John Pryor (Paperback): Ruthy Gertwagen Shipping, Trade and Crusade in the Medieval Mediterranean - Studies in Honour of John Pryor (Paperback)
Ruthy Gertwagen; Edited by Elizabeth Jeffreys
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The cutting-edge papers in this collection reflect the wide areas to which John Pryor has made significant contributions in the course of his scholarly career. They are written by some of the world's most distinguished practitioners in the fields of Crusading history and the maritime history of the medieval Mediterranean. His colleagues, students and friends discuss questions including ship construction in the fourth and fifteenth centuries, navigation and harbourage in the eastern Mediterranean, trade in Fatimid Egypt and along the Iberian Peninsula, military and social issues arising among the crusaders during field campaigns, and wider aspects of medieval warfare. All those with an interest in any of these subjects, whether students or specialists, will need to consult this book.

Shipping, Trade and Crusade in the Medieval Mediterranean - Studies in Honour of John Pryor (Hardcover, New Ed): Ruthy Gertwagen Shipping, Trade and Crusade in the Medieval Mediterranean - Studies in Honour of John Pryor (Hardcover, New Ed)
Ruthy Gertwagen; Edited by Elizabeth Jeffreys
R4,470 Discovery Miles 44 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The cutting-edge papers in this collection reflect the wide areas to which John Pryor has made significant contributions in the course of his scholarly career. They are written by some of the world's most distinguished practitioners in the fields of Crusading history and the maritime history of the medieval Mediterranean. His colleagues, students and friends discuss questions including ship construction in the fourth and fifteenth centuries, navigation and harbourage in the eastern Mediterranean, trade in Fatimid Egypt and along the Iberian Peninsula, military and social issues arising among the crusaders during field campaigns, and wider aspects of medieval warfare. All those with an interest in any of these subjects, whether students or specialists, will need to consult this book.

Rhetoric in Byzantium - Papers from the Thirty-fifth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Exeter College, University of... Rhetoric in Byzantium - Papers from the Thirty-fifth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Exeter College, University of Oxford, March 2001 (Hardcover, New edition)
Elizabeth Jeffreys
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Rhetoric in Byzantium' explores the ways in which rhetoric functioned in Byzantine society - as a tool for the effective communication of ideas and ideologies, but at times also a barrier that inhibited the expression of real feelings and everyday realities, and imposed a burden of decoding on outsiders. After an introduction on the practical and textual background to Byzantine rhetoric, the essays are grouped in five sections. The first two deal with the basis of rhetoric in Byzantium and its public uses, principally in imperial and ecclesiastical ceremonial. The next sections look at how rhetoric affects the definition of literature in a Byzantine context and the aesthetic to be used in approaching Byzantine literature, with reference to current critical approaches, and specifically at the role of rhetoric in the writing of history - does it only obscure the facts, or does the rhetorical process itself provide information at other levels? The final essays examine the interaction of the written word and pictorial representation and the question of whether real connections between rhetorical training and artistic production can be demonstrated.

Through the Looking Glass: Byzantium through British Eyes - Papers from the Twenty-Ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies,... Through the Looking Glass: Byzantium through British Eyes - Papers from the Twenty-Ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, King's College, London, March 1995 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Robin Cormack, Elizabeth Jeffreys
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The papers in this volume derive from the 29th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies. This was held for the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies in the University of London in March 1995, in order to complement the British Museum exhibition 'Byzantium. Treasures of Byzantine Art and Culture'. The objective of the symposium was to explore the ways in which British scholars, travellers, novelists, architects, churchmen and critics came into contact with Byzantium, and how they perceived what they saw. The present volume sets out some of the results of this enquiry. Byzantium is treated both as a source of influence on British culture as well as an 'idea' which British culture constructed in different ways in different periods of history. To give some comparative context, attention is also paid to attitudes towards Byzantium in continental Europe. Papers deal, amongst other topics, with the collecting of objects representative of Byzantine culture and with the changing appreciation of Byzantine manuscripts. They also include a series of case studies of individual historians and Byzantinists, and two deal in particular with Ruskin, who emerges as a perceptive 19th-century critic of Byzantine culture. Through the Looking Glass is volume 7 in the series published by Ashgate/Variorum on behalf of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies.

Meadowlands (Hardcover, Main): Elizabeth Jeffrey Meadowlands (Hardcover, Main)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R914 R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Save R171 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The comfortable, upper-class lives of the aristocratic Barsham family are set to change forever with the onset of World War I. August, 1914. The silver wedding celebrations of Sir George Barsham, MP, and his wife, Lady Adelaide, are overshadowed by the declaration of war with Germany. Over the following months, as the male estate workers head for the Front and the maids disappear to work in the newly-opened munitions factory, the Barsham family's comfortable, aristocratic lifestyle is set to change forever. Determined to do his bit for King and country, James Barsham enlists as an officer and heads for Flanders, leaving Lady Adelaide's maid Polly devastated. To Lady Adelaide's dismay, her younger daughter Millie learns to drive an ambulance: a most unladylike skill. Meanwhile Millie's sister Gina finds fulfilment in helping the local wives and children, left destitute while their husbands are away fighting. During the course of the war, with devastating loses, the strength of character of the four Barsham siblings will be tested as never before. They will encounter hardship, danger, heartache - and unexpected love.

For Better, For Worse (Hardcover, Main): Elizabeth Jeffrey For Better, For Worse (Hardcover, Main)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R912 R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Save R171 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A war widow finds new love in this absorbing First World War romance Newly widowed after a whirlwind wartime romance, Stella Nolan is preparing to meet her late husband's family for the first time. But not all her new in-laws are prepared to offer Stella a warm welcome. The war has left a bitter legacy and at Warren's End Stella finds a family riven with tension, disappointments, shameful secrets and bitter quarrels. In particular, Stella's new sister-in-law Rosalie makes her hostility plain, and it's not always easy for Stella to stand up to her overbearing mother-in-law. An unforeseen turn of events means that Stella ends up staying with the Nolan family a great deal longer than she had planned - and her extended visit is destined to bring joy, heartbreak, scandal - and unexpected love.

Four Byzantine Novels - Agapetus - Theodore Prodromos; Rhodanthe and Dosikles - Eumathios Makrembolites; Hysmine and Hysminias... Four Byzantine Novels - Agapetus - Theodore Prodromos; Rhodanthe and Dosikles - Eumathios Makrembolites; Hysmine and Hysminias - Constantine Manasses; Aristandros and Kallithea - Niketas Eugenianos, Drosilla and Charikles (Paperback)
Theodore Prodromos, Eumathios Makrembolites, Constantine Manasses, Niketas Eugenianos, Drosilla, …
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Constantinople in the mid-twelfth century saw the composition of the first sustained fictional narratives in the European world - novels - since late antiquity. Four members of the Byzantine intelligentsia produced for the entertainment of their colleagues, their aristocratic patrons, and not least themselves, pastiches in verse and prose of the romantic tales of Achilles Tatius and Heliodorus. These novels are perhaps the most attractive, as well as the most unexpected, literary products of the Byzantine millennium. More than one of the four novels translated here was well known in Renaissance Europe, but all have been largely neglected by later generations of readers and scholars as insipid and derivative eroticism. This is regrettable since they antedate by several decades the works of Chretien de Troyes, the French father of the European novel. This Byzantine phase in the history of the genre, though not part of its central development, deserves exploration. Building on recent work which has begun to rehabilitate these texts, this book marks the first English translation of all four texts in one volume, placing them and their writers in their literary and historical contexts and opening up their world to all those interested in the novel and in European medieval literature. LUP gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Dr Costas Kaplanis, alumnus of King's College London, who suggested the idea of the series to Professor Herrin and has underwritten the initial expenses.

Four Byzantine Novels - Agapetus - Theodore Prodromos; Rhodanthe and Dosikles - Eumathios Makrembolites; Hysmine and Hysminias... Four Byzantine Novels - Agapetus - Theodore Prodromos; Rhodanthe and Dosikles - Eumathios Makrembolites; Hysmine and Hysminias - Constantine Manasses; Aristandros and Kallithea - Niketas Eugenianos, Drosilla and Charikles (Hardcover, Critical)
Theodore Prodromos, Eumathios Makrembolites, Constantine Manasses, Niketas Eugenianos, Drosilla, …
R3,280 R2,938 Discovery Miles 29 380 Save R342 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Constantinople in the mid-twelfth century saw the composition of the first sustained fictional narratives in the European world - novels - since late antiquity. Four members of the Byzantine intelligentsia produced for the entertainment of their colleagues, their aristocratic patrons, and not least themselves, pastiches in verse and prose of the romantic tales of Achilles Tatius and Heliodorus. These novels are perhaps the most attractive, as well as the most unexpected, literary products of the Byzantine millennium. More than one of the four novels translated here was well known in Renaissance Europe, but all have been largely neglected by later generations of readers and scholars as insipid and derivative eroticism. This is regrettable since they antedate by several decades the works of Chretien de Troyes, the French father of the European novel. This Byzantine phase in the history of the genre, though not part of its central development, deserves exploration. Building on recent work which has begun to rehabilitate these texts, this book marks the first English translation of all four texts in one volume, placing them and their writers in their literary and historical contexts and opening up their world to all those interested in the novel and in European medieval literature. LUP gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Dr Costas Kaplanis, alumnus of King's College London, who suggested the idea of the series to Professor Herrin and has underwritten the initial expenses.

Cassie Jordan (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Cassie Jordan (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey 1
R283 R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Save R29 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Edward Price-Carpenter arrives in Wyford, Essex, he immediately catches Cassie Jordan's eye. Handsome and persuasive, the young man has come to oversee work on his father's racing yacht, and takes lodgings in the Falcon Inn where Cassie lives with her family. As romance blossoms between them, Cassie finds herself torn between the man she loves and Luke Turnbull, a childhood friend whom she is destined to marry. Though she raises a family with Luke and lives an outwardly happy life, inside Cassie is tormented by thoughts of her lost love Edward and longs for a way to be reunited with him. When tragedy strikes, will Cassie finally learn where her true affections lie?

Mollie On The Shore (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Mollie On The Shore (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R251 R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Save R26 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After the death of her mother, Mollie Barnes is sent to live in her aunt and uncle's house and forced to endure her aunt's simmering resentment. One day, the tension explodes, leading to a shocking revelation about Mollie's parentage. Every day, Mollie had been working by the shore, under the shadow of a large and imposing house. Now she knows that the master of the house, James Grainger, is her real father, she vows that one day she will sit at his table. But her dreams of finding acceptance are shattered as she finds herself the unwilling object of her half-brother's affections . . .

Fields Of Bright Clover (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Fields Of Bright Clover (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R252 R226 Discovery Miles 2 260 Save R26 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A dramatic saga of love lost and found again

Rachel Gardner's family life is far from a happy one. Her father, Stanhope, is cold and remote, and her mother Nellie seems to care for nothing but housework. Then, one day, Stanhope collapses in the street and dies--and the facade he had built up carefully for so many years is revealed as a sham. Sad and confused, Rachel leaves home and flees to the one place she has known parental kindness: the home of the rector's daughter Angela, her school friend. As her feelings for Angela's elder brother David deepen into romance, Rachel believes she has everything she ever desired. But after the outbreak of World War II, David joins the RAF and returns horribly injured, refusing to see her. Fate, however, gives Rachel another chance at love. And just as the pieces of her once-shattered life are falling into place, a new disaster threatens everything she holds dear.

Cast A Long Shadow (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Cast A Long Shadow (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R249 R223 Discovery Miles 2 230 Save R26 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A dramatic historical family saga, filled with scandal and intrigue

The year is 1916 and 20-year-old Poppy Barlow is clearing the desk of her late father when she comes across a faded photograph of her father with his two sisters--aunts that Poppy never knew she had--along with their address. Poppy contacts her aunts, and is thrilled when they invite her to stay with them in Sheffield. But while Dale House might look grand from the outside, on closer inspection, the place is run-down and crumbling. Poppy determines to change all this and applies for a job at the local scythe works, to the horror of her aunts. As Poppy learns to survive, she is tormented by many unanswered questions. Why had her father rejected Dale House? Why had he never mentioned his sisters or the past? And what could have happened between her aunts and Frederick Kenton, her new boss, that could cause them so much anguish every time his name, or the scythe works, is mentioned?

Ginny Appleyard (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Ginny Appleyard (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R251 R226 Discovery Miles 2 260 Save R25 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After heartbreaking news, Ginny is forced to make a decision no woman should have to make

When Ginny Appleyard's childhood sweetheart returns after his racing season aboard the yacht "Aurora," her hopes that he is bringing her an engagement ring are shattered, as Nathan disembarks with Isobel Armitage, the daughter of "Aurora"'s owner. Instead of the hoped-for proposal, Nathan tells Ginny that he is leaving Colne, in East Anglia, and following Isobel to London to pursue his dreams of becoming an artist. Already distraught at the tragic death of her father, Ginny is devastated to hear that Nathan and Isobel are to be married. More heartache is in store when Ginny realizes that she is pregnant. Forced by her mother to choose between a loveless marriage of convenience to the rough sailor Will Kesgrave, and the more sinister option of being "put away," Ginny Appleyard's future is far from certain.

To Be A Fine Lady (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey To Be A Fine Lady (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R251 R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Save R26 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A wedding day revelation changes everythingin this romantic saga

Abandoned as a baby, Joanna was brought up by the cruel farmer who found her and put to work on his land as soon as she could walk. Despite such hardship, Jo still keeps her spirits up, strengthened by the knowledge that she was discovered in a luxurious blue velvet cloak--evidence that her true mother must have been a fine lady. When successful factory owner Abraham Silkin decides that she has the potential to make him a good wife, Jo believes that her dreams of living in splendor are finally coming true--but she hasn't bargained on her forbidden attraction to Abraham's godson. Nor does she realize that the truth about her family lurks just around the corner, and is getting ready to reveal itself on the most important day of her life.

Far Above Rubies (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Far Above Rubies (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R256 R97 Discovery Miles 970 Save R159 (62%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Will a long-hidden secret ruin one woman's hard-won happiness?

When lovely Laura Chapman wakes up to find herself destitute in a London workhouse with all her belongings stolen, she cannot imagine how she will ever get over the shame. An orphan newly arrived from India, Laura is at the mercy of Jack Plant, the workhouse overseer, whose intentions are far from honorable. Distraught and penniless, Laura is taken in by the poor by kindly Taylor family and, determined to pay her way, becomes a factory girl at Beresford's Silk Mill where she comes to the attention of Alex Beresford, the talented engineer son of the factory owner. It begins to seem as if love and happiness are still possible for a girl whose life has been blighted by sorrow--until the day Jack Plant appears to threaten her newfound security by revealing the secret she has tried so hard to keep.

On Undecylamine and Pentadecylamine and the Preparation of the Higher Amines of the Aliphatic Series ...... (Paperback):... On Undecylamine and Pentadecylamine and the Preparation of the Higher Amines of the Aliphatic Series ...... (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffreys
R391 R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Haunted Village and Valley (Paperback): Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey, Lynda Elizabeth Jeffrey Haunted Village and Valley (Paperback)
Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey, Lynda Elizabeth Jeffrey
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The charming village of New Hope, Pennsylvania, and many of the surrounding river towns on both sides of the Delaware, are buzzing with restless spirits, shadowy figures & ghostly energy. Haunted Village & Valley (co-authored and published posthumously by the author's daughter, Lynda Elizabeth Jeffrey), is a compilation of true paranormal incidents and real-life spooky experiencees that have occurred in this rich, colorful, historic and eerie area. Illustrated throughout with stunning photographs and graphic images, Haunted Village & Valley covers a wide range of ghostly legends and haunting experiences. For the first time ever, Jeffrey also gives readers a glimpse of her own supernatural encounters, along with her unique views and theories pertaining to the "what" and the "why" of ghosts. Do you believe in ghosts? If Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey can't convince you... nobody will.

Hannah Fox (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Hannah Fox (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R255 R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Save R25 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A young woman's fight to prove that her family name is one to be reckoned with

When Hannah Fox's younger brother Sam is ridden down in the street by Thomas Truswell, the spoiled son of the most powerful industrialists in Sheffield, she sets off to the Truswell's estate to complain. Lady Truswell is taken with the hot-tempered young girl who has come to demand an apology of her son. Promising to deal with Thomas, Lady Truswell offers Hannah a position as housemaid on the estate, but Hannah's father forbids her to have anything to do with the Truswells. In his anger he reveals that his grandfather was once in partnership with a Truswell, who stole his silver designs and made a fortune that should rightly have been shared with the Foxes. Dismissing this as history, Hannah resolves to defy her father--only to find that the Truswells' taste for treachery is not all past.

Strangers' Hall (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Strangers' Hall (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey 1
R281 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R29 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After fleeing her divided Dutch homeland, Jannekyn van der Hest comes to Colchester, Essex, looking to make a new life for herself. Though she seeks comfort and community, she finds herself at the mercy of her cruel uncle, who condemns her to a demeaning life as a kitchen maid. As she struggles to regain her independence and make a life for herself in the cloth trade, Jannekyn will need all the courage and resourcefulness she possesses - especially when she falls in love with an Englishman, whose arrival turns Jannekyn's world upside down. Will this burgeoning romance reverse Jannekyn's fortunes, or will she never quite be able to escape her past?

Gin and Gingerbread (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey Gin and Gingerbread (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey 1
R342 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R33 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

For Abigail Chiswell, the Colne river front in Colchester, Essex is a second home. With its own sights and sounds - of crowded quaysides, fishing smacks and packed oyster barrels - it means more to her than all the lofty rooms and comforts of her father's home. When she falls for local fisherman Matthew Bateman, Abigail's family loyalty is stretched to breaking point. While Hiltop House represents the pinnacle of her father's wealth and success, for Abigail its very luxury keeps her from the life - and the man - she loves. She followed her heart and gave up a life of luxury. Will she find a way to thrive in the new and unfamiliar world she's facing?

The Weaver's Daughter (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffrey The Weaver's Daughter (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffrey
R248 R222 Discovery Miles 2 220 Save R26 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An escape from an arranged marriage leads to deeper troubles still

When Anna hears her father's plans to marry her off to an old widower, she is determined to escape. Gathering together everything they own, Anna and her childhood sweetheart Jan board a boat from Holland to England. Heading for Colchester, the hub of the thriving cloth trade, life is not easy for the young lovers--Jan falls terribly ill on their journey and they are shocked to find seething tensions between the English and the Dutch. On the advice of the local church minister, Jan finds work in very poor conditions. Faring better, Anna is offered a place in the minister's house. But when lecherous motives behind Minister Archer's generosity are revealed, Anna flees her new home. But with no money and nowhere to live, the future looks perilous for Jan and Anna.

Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilization - In Honour of Sir Steven Runciman (Paperback): Elizabeth Jeffreys Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilization - In Honour of Sir Steven Runciman (Paperback)
Elizabeth Jeffreys
R1,813 Discovery Miles 18 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sir Steven Runciman's History of the Crusades (1951-4) remains widely read and influential but represents only a part of his wide-ranging, erudite and immensely readable literary activity. His early work focused on Byzantium in the tenth century (The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus) and the history of the first Bulgarian empire. Later he wrote with authority on ecclesiastical relations between the eastern and western Churches (The Eastern Schism), more generally on Byzantine culture (Byzantine Style and Civilization), with forays into medieval diplomacy (The Sicilian Vespers) and British colonial society (The White Rajahs). With a diplomatic past which informed his studies, he was the doyen of Byzantine studies in Britain. This volume of essays explores topics relevant to Sir Steven's interests, long planned in his honour by British Byzantinists of all generations, and includes a memoir of his life and a full bibliography of his work.

Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilization - In Honour of Sir Steven Runciman (Hardcover): Elizabeth Jeffreys Byzantine Style, Religion and Civilization - In Honour of Sir Steven Runciman (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Jeffreys
R2,745 Discovery Miles 27 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sir Steven Runciman's History of the Crusades (1951-4) remains widely read and influential to this day but represents only a part of his wide-ranging, erudite and immensely readable literary activity. His early work focused on Byzantium in the tenth century (The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus) and the history of the first Bulgarian empire. Later he wrote with authority on ecclesiastical relations between the eastern and western churches (The Eastern Schism), more generally on Byzantine culture (Byzantine Style and Civilization), with forays into medieval diplomacy (The Sicilian Vespers) and British colonial society (The White Rajahs). With a diplomatic past which informed his studies, he was the doyen of Byzantine studies in Britain. This volume of essays on topics relevant to Sir Steven's interests, long planned in his honour by British Byzantinists of all generations, includes a memoir of his life and a full bibliography of his work.

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