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Four princes by john julius norwich
Four princes by john julius norwich












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Packed with extraordinary figures - not just the four princes, but artists and emperors too. This book provides a vivid and compelling picture of this turbulent century ( BBC History Magazine) It is a genuinely inspired idea for a book, and Norwich executes it with typical aplomb (Tracy Borman BBC History Magazine) the portrayal feels entirely fresh and enables the reader to gain new insights into some of history's most familiar characters. Norwich introduces a dazzling cast of characters: from Leonardo da Vinci to Martin Luther, Joanna the Mad to Anne Boleyn. With characteristic deftness of touch, Norwich brings each character vividly to life and skilfully weaves their stories together.

four princes by john julius norwich four princes by john julius norwich

This was indeed a glorious age and Norwich has made a brilliant decision to study four idiosyncratic rulers as an interacting quartet rather than separately. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. With a cast list that extends from Leonardo da Vinci to Barbarossa, and from Joanna the Mad to le roi grand-nez, John Julius Norwich offers the perfect guide to the most colourful century the world has ever known and brings the past to unforgettable life. Individually, each man could hardly have been more different ­- from the scandals of Henry's six wives to Charles's monasticism - but, together, they dominated the world stage.įrom the Field of the Cloth of Gold, a pageant of jousting, feasting and general carousing so lavish that it nearly bankrupted both France and England, to Suleiman's celebratory pyramid of 2,000 human heads (including those of seven Hungarian bishops) after the battle of Mohács from Anne Boleyn's six-fingered hand (a potential sign of witchcraft) that had the pious nervously crossing themselves to the real story of the Maltese falcon, Four Princes is history at its vivid, entertaining best. Each looms large in his country's history and, in this book, John Julius Norwich broadens the scope and shows how, against the rich background of the Renaissance and destruction of the Reformation, their wary obsession with one another laid the foundations for modern Europe. Sometimes friends, more often enemies, always rivals, these four men together held Europe in the hollow of their hands.'įour great princes - Henry VIII of England, Francis I of France, Charles V of Spain and Suleiman the Magnificent - were born within a single decade. 'Never before had the world seen four such giants co-existing.














Four princes by john julius norwich