Ground-breaking history of how King Henry VIII created England's navy
Geoffrey Moorhouse Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Geoffrey Moorhouse fue un periodista y autor inglés cuyas obras a menudo se inspiraron en sus extensos viajes. Su escritura se distingue por una aguda observación y un enfoque en el detalle, transportando a los lectores a tierras lejanas y a las profundidades de la historia. Moorhouse combinó a la perfección el periodismo con la literatura, explorando temas diversos desde narrativas de viajes hasta la historia Tudor. Su estilo único y su habilidad para pintar retratos vívidos lo convierten en un narrador cautivador.






The Pilgrimage of Grace
- 432 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Protesting the king's betrayal of the "old" religion, his new taxes, and his threat to the rights of landowners, the poor and the powerful united against Henry VIII, raising an army of 40,000. Under the influence of the charismatic, heroic figure of Robert Aske, most of the Northern nobility joined the rebellion and gathered for battle at Doncaster where they would have outnumbered the king's soldiers by 4 to 1. But Aske was persuaded by the king's men to abandon military force and negotiate terms in London. Once there he was arrested, charged with treason and hanged in chains.
Sydney : the story of a city
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Sydney's harbor establishes it as one of the most attractive modern cities, but its beginnings suggest something different. In 1770, the British Parliament saw the area as a solution to England's overcrowded prisons. On arriving at the harbor, the first "convicts" found themselves in one of the hottest climates in the world, and were greeted by aboriginal natives whose curiosity was matched only by their desire for the newcomers to leave. Sydney is a place where gravestones have such inscriptions as "Be ready mates, that's all!," where people wear shorts and sandals to one of the most renowned opera houses in the world, where the working man fights for what he's got and never backs down. Geoffrey Moorhouse brilliantly describes the city, its appetites, and its character-from its colonial beginnings to its becoming the host city of the 2000 Olympics. His curious knowledge, remarkable insight, and marvelous storytelling capture Sydney's warmth, texture, resilience, and loyalty.
Odyssey Guides: The Nile
- 194 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The splendors of the Egyptian Nile--from Aswan and Luxor to Cairo and Alexandria--are captured in this extraordinary book. Nomachi made three arduous journeys in the course of compiling this photographic record--from the Nile on its upper reaches to one of its sources in the Ruwenzori Mountains. These photos represent a superb artistic achievement. 189 color photos, 4 maps.
Om. An Indian Pilgrimage
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
An account of Geoffrey Moorhouse's three-month journey through southern India, ranging from scenes of beauty to poverty-stricken despair, from encounters with politicians and princes to faith-healers and beggars.
Starting near the roof of the world on the Soviet Union's border with China, Geoffrey Moorhouse's journey through Central Asia winds across mountains, steppes and desert as well as the path of the retreating Red Army before reaching Tamburlaine's tomb in Samarkand. In this sequel to his award-winning book 'To the Frontier', he blends the dramatic history of this wild region with an absorbing, vivid portrait of its present.
The Nile
- 194 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Photographs reveal the Nile River and its two tributaries, the White and Blue Niles, and the ways of the people who have built their lives along the river banks throughout its length
To The Frontier
- 285 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
This Book Studies The Frontier Tribesmen And Oriental Art, The Deep Piety Of Muslims--And The Torture That Is Committed In The Name Of Islamic Government Today. It Is Full Of Vivid Word Pictures, Full Of Atmosphere. The Author Travelled Up Through Sind, Baluchistan And The Punajb To The North-West Frontier Province Of Pakistan. Without Dustjacket.
Prag
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Fata Morgana
- 278 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura









