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The Middle Sea:

A History of the Mediterranean
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29 Reviews
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Dec 4, 2007 - History - 667 pages
This lively and dramatic book brings roaring to life the grand sweep of 5,000 years of history in the cradle of civilization.A wonderfullyillustrated account of the civilizations that rose and fell on the lands bordering the Mediterranean, The Middle Sea represents the culmination of a great historian’s unparalleled art and scholarship. John Julius Norwich provides brilliant portraits of the Phoenicians, the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Arabs, the French, the Venetians, the Popes, and the pirates of the Gulf. Above all, he deftly traces the intermingling of ancient conflicts and modern sensibilities that shapes life today on the shores of the Middle Sea.


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User Review  - Mark Anthony Bugeja - Goodreads

A dummies guide to the history of the Mediterranean Sea! Read full review

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User Review  - Terry Brownell - Goodreads

Norwich is an entertaining and compelling author. This book is a engaging treatment of the regional history and its chief players. Read full review

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About the author (2007)

John Julius Norwich is the author of many acclaimed works of history, including A History of Venice, Byzantium, and, most recently, Paradise of Cities: Venice in the 19th Century. He has also written and presented some thirty historical documentaries for BBC Television. Formerly chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund, he now heads the World Monuments Fund in Britain.


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