Author: Allen Upward
Publisher: Serling Lake
ISBN: 1917333013
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Esteemed poison expert and medical adviser to the Home Office Sir Frank Tarleton finds himself drawn into a baffling mystery when he is visited by Sir Rowland Caythorpe, a man with a dubious past who fears he's been poisoned. He soon learns that Caythorpe has been living under multiple aliases and is suspected by the police of running an illegal heirloom scheme. When Caythorpe's niece calls in distress, claiming her uncle is trapped in a locked strong room, Tarleton rushes to the scene and discovers that he has died, possibly of heart failure but more likely as a result of foul play. The finger of suspicion points at those who stood to gain from his demise, including an American businessman, an English countess, an Indian princess, and a mysterious Mexican with a black beard. With motives and secrets intertwined, Tarleton must unravel the threads of deceit to catch a cunning killer in this classic mystery which was first published in 1927.
The Venetian Key
Author: Allen Upward
Publisher: Serling Lake
ISBN: 1917333013
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Esteemed poison expert and medical adviser to the Home Office Sir Frank Tarleton finds himself drawn into a baffling mystery when he is visited by Sir Rowland Caythorpe, a man with a dubious past who fears he's been poisoned. He soon learns that Caythorpe has been living under multiple aliases and is suspected by the police of running an illegal heirloom scheme. When Caythorpe's niece calls in distress, claiming her uncle is trapped in a locked strong room, Tarleton rushes to the scene and discovers that he has died, possibly of heart failure but more likely as a result of foul play. The finger of suspicion points at those who stood to gain from his demise, including an American businessman, an English countess, an Indian princess, and a mysterious Mexican with a black beard. With motives and secrets intertwined, Tarleton must unravel the threads of deceit to catch a cunning killer in this classic mystery which was first published in 1927.
Publisher: Serling Lake
ISBN: 1917333013
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Esteemed poison expert and medical adviser to the Home Office Sir Frank Tarleton finds himself drawn into a baffling mystery when he is visited by Sir Rowland Caythorpe, a man with a dubious past who fears he's been poisoned. He soon learns that Caythorpe has been living under multiple aliases and is suspected by the police of running an illegal heirloom scheme. When Caythorpe's niece calls in distress, claiming her uncle is trapped in a locked strong room, Tarleton rushes to the scene and discovers that he has died, possibly of heart failure but more likely as a result of foul play. The finger of suspicion points at those who stood to gain from his demise, including an American businessman, an English countess, an Indian princess, and a mysterious Mexican with a black beard. With motives and secrets intertwined, Tarleton must unravel the threads of deceit to catch a cunning killer in this classic mystery which was first published in 1927.
Palaces of Venice
Author: Andrea Fasolo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
"Palaces of Venice" presents 62 great buildings from the 13th to the 19th century. Hundreds of full-colour photographs show the exteriors and the interiors of the palazzi and the text relates the fascinating history of each architectural masterpiece.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
"Palaces of Venice" presents 62 great buildings from the 13th to the 19th century. Hundreds of full-colour photographs show the exteriors and the interiors of the palazzi and the text relates the fascinating history of each architectural masterpiece.
Venetian Republic
Author: Nino Zoccali
Publisher: Interlink Books
ISBN: 9781623719432
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
CHARTING THE CULINARY HISTORY AND TRADITIONS OF THE LANDS THAT ONCE BELONGED TO THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC PART CULINARY JOURNEY, PART COOKBOOK THIS GORGEOUS COOKBOOK IS INFORMED BY THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF ITALIAN CHEF NINO ZOCCALI AND HIS GREEK WIFE. The food of the Venetian Republic is diverse: prosecco & snapper risotto, Croatian roast lamb shoulder with olive oil potatoes, the sweet & sour red mullet of Crete, zabaglione from Corfu, or Dubrovnik’s ricotta & rose liqueur crepes. These are recipes steeped in history; dishes from the days when Venice was a world power. How did this small city state rule the waters of the Mediterranean, enjoying unrivaled wealth and prestige? How could this serene, safe-haven city of canals come to play a defining role in shaping the cuisine, culture, and architecture of her Mediterranean neighbors? Yet, for a thousand years, the ships and merchants of the Republic dominated salt, silk, and spice trade routes. To tell this story, respected writer and restaurateur Nino Zoccali focuses on the four key regions that geographically encapsulate the Venetian Republic, each of which has its own distinct cuisine: Venice and its lagoon islands; the Veneto, of which Venice is the capital; the Croatian coast and the Greek Islands formerly under Venetian rule. The 80 dishes he has selected all have strong traditional Venetian roots or influence, celebrating ingredients and techniques that show how, to this day, food in this magnificent region continues to be influenced by neighboring cultures. Stunning food and location photography from around Venice, the Dalmatian Coast, and Greek Islands make this cookbook a must-have for foodies and lovers of Mediterranean cuisine.
Publisher: Interlink Books
ISBN: 9781623719432
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
CHARTING THE CULINARY HISTORY AND TRADITIONS OF THE LANDS THAT ONCE BELONGED TO THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC PART CULINARY JOURNEY, PART COOKBOOK THIS GORGEOUS COOKBOOK IS INFORMED BY THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF ITALIAN CHEF NINO ZOCCALI AND HIS GREEK WIFE. The food of the Venetian Republic is diverse: prosecco & snapper risotto, Croatian roast lamb shoulder with olive oil potatoes, the sweet & sour red mullet of Crete, zabaglione from Corfu, or Dubrovnik’s ricotta & rose liqueur crepes. These are recipes steeped in history; dishes from the days when Venice was a world power. How did this small city state rule the waters of the Mediterranean, enjoying unrivaled wealth and prestige? How could this serene, safe-haven city of canals come to play a defining role in shaping the cuisine, culture, and architecture of her Mediterranean neighbors? Yet, for a thousand years, the ships and merchants of the Republic dominated salt, silk, and spice trade routes. To tell this story, respected writer and restaurateur Nino Zoccali focuses on the four key regions that geographically encapsulate the Venetian Republic, each of which has its own distinct cuisine: Venice and its lagoon islands; the Veneto, of which Venice is the capital; the Croatian coast and the Greek Islands formerly under Venetian rule. The 80 dishes he has selected all have strong traditional Venetian roots or influence, celebrating ingredients and techniques that show how, to this day, food in this magnificent region continues to be influenced by neighboring cultures. Stunning food and location photography from around Venice, the Dalmatian Coast, and Greek Islands make this cookbook a must-have for foodies and lovers of Mediterranean cuisine.
The Venetian's Proposal
Author: Lee Wilkinson
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 145920686X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
A holiday romance is the last thing Nicola Whitney is looking for in Venice. But when she meets Dominic Loredan the sparks of attraction are as instantaneous as they are intense—and they immediately find themselves sharing a night of unbelievable passion! Only, then Dominic suggests that Nicola become his mistress. She’s horrified—did he seduce her for a reason? Nicola’s uncertain. Still, she knows she wants this gorgeous, brooding Italian—on any terms!
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 145920686X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
A holiday romance is the last thing Nicola Whitney is looking for in Venice. But when she meets Dominic Loredan the sparks of attraction are as instantaneous as they are intense—and they immediately find themselves sharing a night of unbelievable passion! Only, then Dominic suggests that Nicola become his mistress. She’s horrified—did he seduce her for a reason? Nicola’s uncertain. Still, she knows she wants this gorgeous, brooding Italian—on any terms!
Venice
Author: Thomas F. Madden
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101601132
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
An extraordinary chronicle of Venice, its people, and its grandeur Thomas Madden’s majestic, sprawling history of Venice is the first full portrait of the city in English in almost thirty years. Using long-buried archival material and a wealth of newly translated documents, Madden weaves a spellbinding story of a place and its people, tracing an arc from the city’s humble origins as a lagoon refuge to its apex as a vast maritime empire and Renaissance epicenter to its rebirth as a modern tourist hub. Madden explores all aspects of Venice’s breathtaking achievements: the construction of its unparalleled navy, its role as an economic powerhouse and birthplace of capitalism, its popularization of opera, the stunning architecture of its watery environs, and more. He sets these in the context of the rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire, the endless waves of Crusades to the Holy Land, and the awesome power of Turkish sultans. And perhaps most critically, Madden corrects the stereotype of Shakespeare’s money-lending Shylock that has distorted the Venetian character, uncovering instead a much more complex and fascinating story, peopled by men and women whose ingenuity and deep faith profoundly altered the course of civilization.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101601132
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
An extraordinary chronicle of Venice, its people, and its grandeur Thomas Madden’s majestic, sprawling history of Venice is the first full portrait of the city in English in almost thirty years. Using long-buried archival material and a wealth of newly translated documents, Madden weaves a spellbinding story of a place and its people, tracing an arc from the city’s humble origins as a lagoon refuge to its apex as a vast maritime empire and Renaissance epicenter to its rebirth as a modern tourist hub. Madden explores all aspects of Venice’s breathtaking achievements: the construction of its unparalleled navy, its role as an economic powerhouse and birthplace of capitalism, its popularization of opera, the stunning architecture of its watery environs, and more. He sets these in the context of the rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire, the endless waves of Crusades to the Holy Land, and the awesome power of Turkish sultans. And perhaps most critically, Madden corrects the stereotype of Shakespeare’s money-lending Shylock that has distorted the Venetian character, uncovering instead a much more complex and fascinating story, peopled by men and women whose ingenuity and deep faith profoundly altered the course of civilization.
The Venetian City Garden
Author: John Dixon Hunt
Publisher: Birkhäuser
ISBN: 9783764389437
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the development of the "landscape idea", no city played such an important role as did Venice. From about one hundred city gardens, squares, and courtyards, public parks and temporary gardens, the book develops a typology of gardens in a densely built environment that is permeated with history.
Publisher: Birkhäuser
ISBN: 9783764389437
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the development of the "landscape idea", no city played such an important role as did Venice. From about one hundred city gardens, squares, and courtyards, public parks and temporary gardens, the book develops a typology of gardens in a densely built environment that is permeated with history.
The book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian, concerning the kingdoms and marvels of the East
Author: Marco Polo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 666
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 666
Book Description
Palaces of Venice
Author: Peter Lauritzen
Publisher: Phaidon Press
ISBN:
Category : Palaces
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
The author takes the reader step by step through the stages of Venetian palace construction, and explains the peculiar characteristics of these large, impressive buildings built on the lagoon's mud-flat islands. The selection of forty-five buildings include each individual history basd on anecdote, legend, research and a personal acquaintance with the buildings.
Publisher: Phaidon Press
ISBN:
Category : Palaces
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
The author takes the reader step by step through the stages of Venetian palace construction, and explains the peculiar characteristics of these large, impressive buildings built on the lagoon's mud-flat islands. The selection of forty-five buildings include each individual history basd on anecdote, legend, research and a personal acquaintance with the buildings.
Venice's Most Loyal City
Author: Stephen D. Bowd
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674051203
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
This innovative microhistory of a fascinating yet neglected city shows how its loyalty to Venice was tested by military attack, economic downturn, and demographic collapse. Despite these trials, Brescia experienced cultural revival and political transformation, which Bowd uses to explain state formation in a powerful region of Renaissance Italy.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674051203
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
This innovative microhistory of a fascinating yet neglected city shows how its loyalty to Venice was tested by military attack, economic downturn, and demographic collapse. Despite these trials, Brescia experienced cultural revival and political transformation, which Bowd uses to explain state formation in a powerful region of Renaissance Italy.
City of Fortune
Author: Roger Crowley
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0679644261
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
“The rise and fall of Venice’s empire is an irresistible story and [Roger] Crowley, with his rousing descriptive gifts and scholarly attention to detail, is its perfect chronicler.”—The Financial Times The New York Times bestselling author of Empires of the Sea charts Venice’s astounding five-hundred-year voyage to the pinnacle of power in an epic story that stands unrivaled for drama, intrigue, and sheer opulent majesty. City of Fortune traces the full arc of the Venetian imperial saga, from the ill-fated Fourth Crusade, which culminates in the sacking of Constantinople in 1204, to the Ottoman-Venetian War of 1499–1503, which sees the Ottoman Turks supplant the Venetians as the preeminent naval power in the Mediterranean. In between are three centuries of Venetian maritime dominance, during which a tiny city of “lagoon dwellers” grow into the richest place on earth. Drawing on firsthand accounts of pitched sea battles, skillful negotiations, and diplomatic maneuvers, Crowley paints a vivid picture of this avaricious, enterprising people and the bountiful lands that came under their dominion. From the opening of the spice routes to the clash between Christianity and Islam, Venice played a leading role in the defining conflicts of its time—the reverberations of which are still being felt today. “[Crowley] writes with a racy briskness that lifts sea battles and sieges off the page.”—The New York Times “Crowley chronicles the peak of Venice’s past glory with Wordsworthian sympathy, supplemented by impressive learning and infectious enthusiasm.”—The Wall Street Journal
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0679644261
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
“The rise and fall of Venice’s empire is an irresistible story and [Roger] Crowley, with his rousing descriptive gifts and scholarly attention to detail, is its perfect chronicler.”—The Financial Times The New York Times bestselling author of Empires of the Sea charts Venice’s astounding five-hundred-year voyage to the pinnacle of power in an epic story that stands unrivaled for drama, intrigue, and sheer opulent majesty. City of Fortune traces the full arc of the Venetian imperial saga, from the ill-fated Fourth Crusade, which culminates in the sacking of Constantinople in 1204, to the Ottoman-Venetian War of 1499–1503, which sees the Ottoman Turks supplant the Venetians as the preeminent naval power in the Mediterranean. In between are three centuries of Venetian maritime dominance, during which a tiny city of “lagoon dwellers” grow into the richest place on earth. Drawing on firsthand accounts of pitched sea battles, skillful negotiations, and diplomatic maneuvers, Crowley paints a vivid picture of this avaricious, enterprising people and the bountiful lands that came under their dominion. From the opening of the spice routes to the clash between Christianity and Islam, Venice played a leading role in the defining conflicts of its time—the reverberations of which are still being felt today. “[Crowley] writes with a racy briskness that lifts sea battles and sieges off the page.”—The New York Times “Crowley chronicles the peak of Venice’s past glory with Wordsworthian sympathy, supplemented by impressive learning and infectious enthusiasm.”—The Wall Street Journal