In City of Fortune: How Venice Won and Lost a Naval Empire, from Roger Crowley - the prize-winning author of Empires of the Sea - comes an epic work of narrative maritime history.
Roger Crowley read English at Cambridge before going to live in Istanbul. His first book, Constantinople was published in 2005 and was followed by Empires of the Sea, which was chosen as the Sunday Times History Book of the Year in 2008.
Praise for "City of Fortune"
"Crowley...writes with a racy briskness that lifts sea battles and
sieges off the page, so much so that at times his sentences seem in
danger of bursting their seams" -- "New York Times Book Review"
"Roger Crowley chronicles the peak of Venice's past glory with
Wordsworthian sympathy, supplemented by impressive learning and
infectious enthusiasm." -- W"all Street Journal"
'Venice receives a stirring account from British historian
Crowley...An action-packed political and military history." --
"Kirkus Reviews"
Praise for Roger Crowley's "Empires of the Sea"
"Crowley has an astonishing gift for narration; his account is as
exciting as any thriller."--John Julius Norwich, "The Wall Street
Journal "
"Crowley's page-turner history . . . deserves to be this [season's]
most recommended nonfiction book. . . . Rich in character, action,
surprise, what transpired in those few desperate weeks is one of
history's best and most thrilling stories."--"The Dallas Morning
News"
"[Crowley] offers exquisitely delicate insights and undulating
descriptive passages. Yet in his descriptions of the battles, his
prose is so taut and tense, it is impossible not to be caught up in
the harrowing action."--"The Christian Science Monitor"
"A masterly narrative that captures the religious fervor, brutality
and mayhem of this intensive contest."--"Kirkus Reviews" (starred
review)
"Gripping . . . This is a rare combination of a history book that
reads with the detail, insight and pace of a novel."--"The Tampa
Tribune"
Praise for Roger Crowley's "Empires of the Sea"
"Crowley has an astonishing gift for narration; his account is as
exciting as any thriller."--John Julius Norwich, "The Wall Street
Journal "
"Crowley's page-turner history . . . deserves to be this [season's]
most recommended nonfiction book. . . . Rich in character, action,
surprise, what transpired in those few desperate weeks is one of
history's best and most thrilling stories."--"The Dallas Morning
News"
"[Crowley] offers exquisitely delicate insights and undulating
descriptive passages. Yet in his descriptions of the battles, his
prose is so taut and tense, it is impossible not to be caught up in
the harrowing action."--"The Christian Science Monitor"
"A masterly narrative that captures the religious fervor, brutality
and mayhem of this intensive contest."--"Kirkus Reviews" (starred
review)
"Gripping . . . This is a rare combination of a history book that
reads with the detail, insight and pace of a novel."--"The Tampa
Tribune"
Praise for Roger Crowley's "Empires of the Sea"
"Crowley has an astonishing gift for narration; his account is as
exciting as any thriller."--John Julius Norwich, "The Wall Street
Journal "
"Crowley's page-turner history . . . deserves to be this [season's]
most recommended nonfiction book. . . . Rich in character, action,
surprise, what transpired in those few desperate weeks is one of
history's best and most thrilling stories."--"The Dallas Morning
News"
"[Crowley] offers exquisitely delicate insights and undulating
descriptive passages. Yet in his descriptions of the battles, his
prose is so taut and tense, it is impossible not to be caught up in
the harrowing action."--"The Christian Science Monitor"
"A masterly narrative that captures the religious fervor, brutality
and mayhem of this intensive contest."--"Kirkus Reviews" (starred
review)
"Gripping . . . This is a rare combination of a history book that
reads with the detail, insight and pac
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