The Prester Quest
Title | The Prester Quest PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Jubber |
Publisher | Bantam Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Ethiopia |
ISBN | 9780553816280 |
In 1177, Pope Alexander III wrote a letter to the elusive King of the Indies, otherwise known as Prester John. The person who was selected and set out to deliver this letter into the hand of Prester John was never heard of again. 824 years later, armed with a copy of Pope Alexander's letter, Nick Jubber set out from Venice with the intention of somewhat belatedly completing Master Philip's mission. Over the next four months he would travel by bus, train, tractor, and horse-drawn cart around the Eastern Mediterranean, through the Middle East and North Africa before homing in on Ethiopia and the closely-guarded tomb of a medieval king who legend links with the mythical, mystical figure of Prester John.
Prisoners of Prester John
Title | Prisoners of Prester John PDF eBook |
Author | Cates Baldridge |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2014-01-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0786490195 |
During the 16th century, Portugal endeavored to locate the mythical kingdom of Prester John--a Christian nation rumored to be somewhere in the Orient, amidst the pagans and Muslims. This study chronicles Portugal's final attempt, a six-year odyssey in Ethiopia that resulted in a tragicomic collision with a proud but isolated Christian kingdom. After summarizing the Prester John myth and the many efforts it spawned, the work focuses on the Ethiopian mission's chronicler, Father Francisco Alvares, who fell in love with the country and its people, became a friend of its king, hid the Abyssinians' heresies from his superiors, and set in motion events that saved Ethiopia from imminent destruction. Unique in the annals of Europeans' initial contacts with African peoples, the Portuguese mission is a portrait of hopeful preconceptions buffeted and eventually transformed by encounters with a fascinating, utterly unexpected reality.
Prester John
Title | Prester John PDF eBook |
Author | John Buchan |
Publisher | Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2019-06-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Prester John is an adventure thriller novel by the Scottish author John Buchan. Nineteen-year-old David Crawfurd travels from Scotland to South Africa to work as a storekeeper. On the voyage he encounters again John Laputa, the celebrated Zulu minister, of whom he has strange memories. In his remote store David finds himself with the key to a massive uprising, led by the minister, who has taken the title of the mythical priest-king, Prester John. David's courage and his understanding of this man take him to the heart of the uprising, a secret cave in the Rooirand. John Buchan wrote Prester John seven years after he himself returned from South Africa. It was his first to reach a wide readership across the world, and it established him as the writer of fast-paced adventures for which he is famous.
Sign and the Seal
Title | Sign and the Seal PDF eBook |
Author | Graham Hancock |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 1993-07-02 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 0671865412 |
The quest for the lost Ark of the Covenent.
Habitation of the Blessed
Title | Habitation of the Blessed PDF eBook |
Author | Catherynne M. Valente |
Publisher | Night Shade |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010-10-26 |
Genre | Books and reading |
ISBN | 9781597801997 |
Brother Hiob, on missionary work in the Himalayan wilderness, discovers a village guarding a miraculous tree whose branches sprout books instead of fruit. These books chronicle the history of the kingdom of Prestor John, and Hiob becomes obsessed with the tales they tell.
Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan
Title | Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Kekai Manansala |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 530 |
Release | 2006-10-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1430308990 |
"Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan" examines how the seafaring trading people known as the "Nusantao" from Insular Southeast Asia influenced world history. This is a "blook," a book based on a weblog (blog). The decision to publish the book came after requests to make the information in the blog available in an easier-to-read and more portable format. The advantage of the printed work is that the blog entries are arranged in easy-to-manage chronological order with out the need for the clicking through the blog archives. The glossary entries are also in alphabetical order for easy look-up, and a word index and table of contents further increase the readiblity of the blog/book. Important supplementary articles have also been included in the appendices. A must-read for those who think there is more to history than what we find in "mainstream" publications.
The Fairy Tellers
Title | The Fairy Tellers PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Jubber |
Publisher | Nicholas Brealey |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2022-05-03 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1529389259 |
‘A carnival of a book, rigorously researched and jostling with life’ —Amy Jeffs, author of Storyland Who were the Fairy Tellers? In this far-ranging quest, award-winning author Nicholas Jubber unearths the lives of the dreamers who made our most beloved fairy tales: inventors, thieves, rebels and forgotten geniuses who gave us classic tales such as ‘Cinderella’, ‘Hansel and Gretel’, ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and ‘Baba Yaga’. From the Middle Ages to the birth of modern children’s literature, they include a German apothecary’s daughter, a Syrian youth running away from a career in the souk and a Russian dissident embroiled in a plot to kill the tsar. Following these and other unlikely protagonists, we travel from the steaming cities of Italy and the Levant, under the dark branches of the Black Forest, deep into the tundra of Siberia and across the snowy fells of Lapland. In the process, we discover a fresh perspective on some of our most frequently told stories. Filled with adventure, tragedy and real-world magic, this bewitching book uncovers the stranger lives behind the strangest of tales.