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| #34801 in Books | Random House | 2015-07-21 | 2015-07-21 | Format: Deckle Edge | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.25 x6.62l,1.25 | File type: PDF | 400 pages | Random House||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| The Fulcrum of the Ancient, Medieval and Modern World|By Rep. Phil English|Norwich provides the definitive history of the island that played a critical and largely unheralded role in Mediterranean civilization. He provides a concise and scholarly survey of Sicily's high civilization and cultural melting pot under the Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans|||“Suavely readable . . . The very model of a popular historian, [John Julius Norwich] writes to give pleasure to the common reader. And what pleasure it is. . . . Even by European standards, Sicilian history is a crazy-quilt affair, and the nearly 3,000
Critically acclaimed author John Julius Norwich weaves the turbulent story of Sicily into a spellbinding narrative that places the island at the crossroads of world history.
“Sicily,” said Goethe, “is the key to everything.” It is the largest island in the Mediterranean, the stepping-stone between Europe and Africa, the link between the Latin West and the Greek East. Sicily’s strategic location has tempted Roman emperors, Fr...
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