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		<title>Monsterland</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Monsters, in all their terrifying glory, have preoccupied humans since we began telling stories. But where did these stories come from? In this book, Nicholas Jubber goes on a journey to discover more about the monsters we've invented, lurking in the dark and the wild places of the earth - giants, dragons, ogres, zombies, ghosts, demons - all with one thing in common: their ability to terrify. His far-ranging adventure takes him across the world. He sits on the thrones of giants in Cornwall, visits the shrine of a beheaded ogre near Kyoto, travels to an 18th-century Balkan vampire's forest dwelling, and paddles among the shapeshifters of the Louisiana bayous. On his travels, he discovers that the stories of the people and places that birthed them are just as fascinating as the creatures themselves.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Monsters, in all their terrifying glory, have preoccupied humans since we began telling stories. But where did these stories come from? </strong></p>
<p>In <em>Monsterland</em>, award-winning author Nicholas Jubber goes on a journey to discover more about the monsters we&#8217;ve invented, lurking in the dark and the wild places of the earth &#8211; giants, dragons, ogres, zombies, ghosts, demons &#8211; all with one thing in common: their ability to terrify.</p>
<p>His far-ranging adventure takes him across the world. He sits on the thrones of giants in Cornwall, visits the shrine of a beheaded ogre near Kyoto, travels to an eighteenth-century Balkan vampire&#8217;s forest dwelling, and paddles among the shapeshifters of the Louisiana bayous. On his travels, he discovers that the stories of the people and places that birthed them are just as fascinating as the creatures themselves.</p>
<p>Artfully written, <em>Monsterland</em> is a spellbinding interrogation into why we need these monsters and what they can tell us about ourselves &#8211; how they bind communities together as much as they cruelly cast away outsiders.</p>
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		<title>The Fairy Tellers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fairy-tales are not just fairy-tales: they are records of historical phenomena, telling us something about how Western civilisation was formed. In this book, travel-writer Nick Jubber explores their secret history of fairy-tales: the people who told them, the landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;His cornucopia of tellers and tales is <b>a delight,</b> <b>a riveting celebration of a genre</b> that revels in its own hybridity and the imaginative riches produced by the crossing of cultural and literary borders&#8217; <i>Financial Times</i></p>
<p>&#8216;Like a child after the Pied Piper I pursued Jubber into a world both human and full of magic. <b>A carnival of a book</b>, rigorously researched and <b>jostling with life</b>&#8216; Amy Jeffs, author of <i>Storyland: </i><i>A New Mythology of Britain</i></p>
<p><i>&#8216;</i>Magical tales about magical tales and tellers. Jubber, congenially and fascinatingly, explores the land from which the great fairy stories seeped, <b>making the stories more resonant, powerful and important than ever</b>&#8216; Charles Foster, author of <i>Being a Human and Being a Beast</i></p>
<p><b>The surprising origins and people behind the world&#8217;s most influential magical tales: the people who told and re-shaped them, the landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them and were in turn formed by them.</b></p>
<p><b>Who were the Fairy Tellers?</b></p>
<p>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 &#8216;Cinderella&#8217;, &#8216;Hansel and Gretel&#8217;, &#8216;Beauty and the Beast&#8217; and &#8216;Baba Yaga&#8217;.</p>
<p>From the Middle Ages to the birth of modern children&#8217;s literature, they include a German apothecary&#8217;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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<title>The Fairy Tellers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fairy-tales are not just fairy-tales: they are records of historical phenomena, telling us something about how Western civilisation was formed. In this book, travel-writer Nick Jubber explores their secret history of fairy-tales: the people who told them, the landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;His cornucopia of tellers and tales is <b>a delight,</b> <b>a riveting celebration of a genre</b> that revels in its own hybridity and the imaginative riches produced by the crossing of cultural and literary borders&#8217; <i>Financial Times</i></p>
<p>&#8216;Like a child after the Pied Piper I pursued Jubber into a world both human and full of magic. <b>A carnival of a book</b>, rigorously researched and <b>jostling with life</b>&#8216; Amy Jeffs, author of <i>Storyland: </i><i>A New Mythology of Britain</i></p>
<p><i>&#8216;</i>Magical tales about magical tales and tellers. Jubber, congenially and fascinatingly, explores the land from which the great fairy stories seeped, <b>making the stories more resonant, powerful and important than ever</b>&#8216; Charles Foster, author of <i>Being a Human and Being a Beast</i></p>
<p><b>The surprising origins and people behind the world&#8217;s most influential magical tales: the people who told and re-shaped them, the landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them and were in turn formed by them.</b></p>
<p><b>Who were the Fairy Tellers?</b></p>
<p>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 &#8216;Cinderella&#8217;, &#8216;Hansel and Gretel&#8217;, &#8216;Beauty and the Beast&#8217; and &#8216;Baba Yaga&#8217;.</p>
<p>From the Middle Ages to the birth of modern children&#8217;s literature, they include a German apothecary&#8217;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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<title>Epic Continent: Adventures in the Great Stories of Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Journeying from Turkey to Iceland, award-winning travel writer Nicholas Jubber takes us on a fascinating adventure through our continent's most enduring epic poems to learn how they were shaped by their times, and how they have since shaped us.]]></description>
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<h2> <b>Shortlisted for the <i>Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year 2020</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A thought-provoking treatise interwoven with blistered-feet-on-the-ground accounts of spots both pretty and gritty&#8217; </b><b><i>National Geographic</i></b></p>
<p><b><br />&#8216;Compelling, thought-provoking, and courageous, this epic-poetic journey peels back layers of collective emotional and imaginative inheritance. Jubber gets under the skin of our complicated continent and his timing is dead right&#8217; Kapka Kassabova</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A genuine epic&#8217; <i>Wanderlust</i></b><br /><b><br />&#8216;The prose is colourful and vigorous&#8230;Jubber&#8217;s journeying has indeed been epic, in scale and ambition. In this thoughtful travelogue he has woven together colourful ancient and modern threads into a European tapestry that combines the sombre and the sparkling&#8217; <i>Spectator</i></b></p>
<p><b><i>&#8216;Epic Continent</i> sets out on a physical and mythological journey to uncover what it means to be European&#8217; <i>Geographical</i><br /></b></h2>
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<h3>These are the stories that made Europe.</h3>
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<p>Reaching back into the ancient and medieval eras in which these defining works were produced, and investigating their continuing influence today, Epic Continent explores how matters of honour, fundamentalism, fate, nationhood, sex, class and politics have preoccupied the people of Europe across the millennia. In these tales soaked in blood and fire, Nicholas Jubber discovers how the world of gods and emperors, dragons and water maidens, knights and princesses made our own: their deep impact on European identity, and their resonance in our turbulent times.</p>
<p>Journeying from Turkey to Iceland, award-winning travel writer Nicholas Jubber takes us on a fascinating adventure through our continent&#8217;s most enduring epic poems to learn how they were shaped by their times, and how they have since shaped us.</p>
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		<title>Epic Continent</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Journeying from Turkey to Iceland, award-winning travel writer Nicholas Jubber takes us on a fascinating adventure through our continent's most enduring epic poems to learn how they were shaped by their times, and how they have since shaped us.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Shortlisted for the <i>Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year 2020</i></b></p>
<p><b>In <i>Epic Continent</i>, Nicholas Jubber is proposing a compelling and wonderful idea &#8211; that it is story that binds us together, that the great tales of Europe are not only far older than the nation-state but offer a more resilient understanding of our diverse and troubled continent. It is a masterly book, adventurous and wise&#8217; Philip Marsden</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;The prose is colourful and vigorous &#8230; Jubber&#8217;s journeying has indeed been epic, in scale and in ambition. In this thoughtful travelogue he has woven together colourful ancient and modern threads into a European tapestry that combines the sombre and the sparkling&#8217; </b><i><b>Spectator</b></i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Compelling, thought-provoking, and courageous, this epic-poetic journey peels back layers of collective emotional and imaginative inheritance. Jubber gets under the skin of our complicated continent and his timing is dead right&#8217; Kapka Kassabova</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;A genuine epic&#8217; <i>Wanderlust</i></b></p>
<p><b>Award-winning travel writer Nicholas Jubber journeys across Europe exploring Europe&#8217;s epic poems, from the <i>Odyssey</i> to <i>Beowulf</i>, the <i>Song of Roland</i> to the<i> Nibelungenlied, </i>and their impact on European identity in these turbulent times.</b><br /><b><br />These are the stories that made Europe.</b></p>
<p>Journeying from Turkey to Iceland, award-winning travel writer Nicholas Jubber takes us on a fascinating adventure through our continent&#8217;s most enduring epic poems to learn how they were shaped by their times, and how they have since shaped us. </p>
<p>The great European epics were all inspired by moments of seismic change: <i>The Odyssey </i>tells of the aftermath of the Trojan War, the primal conflict from which much of European civilisation was spawned. The <i>Song of the Nibelungen </i>tracks the collapse of a Germanic kingdom on the edge of the Roman Empire. Both the French <i>Song of Roland</i> and the Serbian <i>Kosovo Cycle</i> emerged from devastating conflicts between Christian and Muslim powers. <i>Beowulf, </i>the only surviving Old English epic, and the great Icelandic <i>Saga of Burnt Njal</i>, respond to times of great religious struggle &#8211; the shift from paganism to Christianity. These stories have stirred passions ever since they were composed, motivating armies and revolutionaries, and they continue to do so today.</p>
<p>Reaching back into the ancient and medieval eras in which these defining works were produced, and investigating their continuing influence today, <i>Epic Continent </i>explores how matters of honour, fundamentalism, fate, nationhood, sex, class and politics have preoccupied the people of Europe across the millennia. In these tales soaked in blood and fire, Nicholas Jubber discovers how the world of gods and emperors, dragons and water-maidens, knights and princesses made our own: their deep impact on European identity, and their resonance in our turbulent times.</p>
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		<title>The Timbuktu School For Nomads</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2017 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Once Timbuktu was the seat of African civilisation and the world's richest city, romanticised by the great 16th century traveller Leo Africanus. Half a millennium later, guided by these famous writings, Nicholas Jubber set out in disguise on a journey with a nomadic caravan on a trek which crosses the Atlas Mountains, the Western Sahara and the Niger River, to uncover the mythic city, liberated after a full year under the black flag of Jihadis.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sahara: a dream-like, far away landscape of <i>Lawrence of Arabia</i> and Wilfred Thesiger, <i>The English Patient </i>and <i>Star Wars</i>, and home to nomadic communities whose ways of life stretch back millennia. Today it&#8217;s a teeth-janglingly dangerous destination, where the threat of jihadists lurks just over the horizon. Following in the footsteps of 16th century traveller Leo Africanus, Nicholas Jubber went on a turbulent adventure to the forgotten places of North Africa and the legendary Timbuktu.</p>
<p>Once the seat of African civilization and home to the richest man who ever lived, this mythic city is now scarred by terrorist occupation and is so remote its own inhabitants hail you with the greeting, &#8216;Welcome to the middle of nowhere&#8217;. </p>
<p>From the cattle markets of the Atlas, across the Western Sahara and up the Niger river, Nicholas joins the camps of the Tuareg, Fulani, Berbers, and other communities, to learn about their craft, their values and their place in the world.</p>
<p><i>The Timbuktu School for Nomads</i> is a unique look at a resilient city and how the nomads pit ancient ways of life against the challenges of the 21st century.</p>
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