Keates, Jonathan

  • La Serenissima

    £14.99

    Here is an illustrated history of Venice, from its beginnings as ‘La Serenissima’ – ‘the Most Serene Republic’ – to the Italian city that continues to enchant visitors today. Dream and romance have conditioned myriad encounters with Venice across the centuries, but the city’s story embodies another kind of experience altogether – the hard reality of an independent state built on conquest, profit and entitlement and on the toughness and resilience of a free people. In this illustrated study of key moments in Venice’s history, from its half-legendary founding amid the collapse of the Roman empire to its modern survival as a fragile city of the arts menaced by saturation tourism and rising sea levels, Jonathan Keates shows us just how much this remarkable place has contributed to world culture and explains how it endures as an object of desire and inspiration for so many.

  • La Serenissima

    £40.00

    An illustrated history of Venice, from its beginnings as ‘La Serenissima’ – ‘the Most Serene Republic’ – to the Italian city that continues to enchant visitors today.

  • William Iii & Mary Ii Penguin Monarchs

    £10.99

    William III (1689-1702) and Mary II (1689-94) were Britain’s only ever joint monarchs. They changed the course of the entire country’s history, coming to power through a coup (which involved Mary betraying her own father), reestablishing parliament on a new footing and, through commiting Britain to fighting France, initiating an immensely long period of warfare and colonial expansion. Jonathan Keates’ book makes both monarchs vivid, the cold, shrewd ‘Dutch’ William and the shortlived Mary, whose life and death inspired Purcell to write some of his greatest music.

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