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		<title>King of the World</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Louis XIV, King of France and Navarre, dominated his age. In the second half of the seventeenth century, he extended France's frontiers into the Netherlands and Germany, and established colonies in America, Africa, and India. Louisiana, which once occupied a third of the territory of the present-day United States, is named after him. Louis was also one of the greatest patrons of European history - MoliÃ¨re, Racine, Lully, Le Brun, le NÃ´tre all worked for him. The stupendous palace he built at Versailles, and its satellites at Marly and Trianon, became the envy of monarchs all over Europe, frequently imitated but never surpassed. He loved conversation, especially with women: the power of women in Louis's life and reign is a particular theme of this book. This is a comprehensive and up-to-date biography of this hypnotic, flawed figure.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Winner of the </b><b>Franco-British Society Book Prize 2019<br /></b><br /><b>&#8216;The ultimate biography of the Sun King&#8217; Simon Sebag Montefiore  </b></p>
<p>Louis XIV dominated his age. He extended France&#8217;s frontiers into Netherlands and Germany, and established colonies overseas. The stupendous palace he built at Versailles became the envy of monarchs all over Europe. In his palaces, Louis encouraged dancing, hunting, music and gambling. He loved conversation, especially with women: the power of women in Louis&#8217;s life and reign is a particular theme of this book. Louis was obsessed by the details of government but the cost of building palaces and waging continuous wars devastated the country&#8217;s finances and helped set it on the path to revolution. Nevertheless, by his death, he had helped make his grandson king of Spain, where his descendants still reign, and France had taken essentially the shape it has today.</p>
<p><i>King of the World</i> is the most comprehensive and up-to-date biography of this hypnotic, flawed figure in English. It draws on all the latest research to paint a convincing and compelling portrait of a man who, three hundred years after his death, still epitomises the idea of <i>le grand monarque.</i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A poignant testament to the city shattered by Syria's civil war.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Revised and updated.A poignant testament to the city shattered by Syria&#8217;s civil war.Aleppo lies in ruins, a casualty of Syria&#8217;s brutal civil war. Its streets are cloaked in darkness, its population scattered, its memories ravaged. But this was once a vibrant world city, where Muslims, Christians and Jews lived and traded together in peace. Few places are as ancient and diverse. At the crossroads of global trade, Aleppo drew merchants from Venice, Isfahan and Agra to the largest souq in the Middle East and it was from here that some of the world&#8217;s most enduring food, music and culture sprang.</p>
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		<title>Levant: Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA['Levant' is a book of cities. It describes the role of Smyrna, Alexandria and Beirut as windows on the world, escapes from nationality and tradition, centres of wealth, pleasure and freedom. By their mix of races and religions, they challenge stereotypes.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Levant</i> is a book of cities. It describes Smyrna, Alexandria and Beirut when they were windows on the world, escapes from nationality and tradition, centres of wealth, pleasure and freedom. </p>
<p>Using unpublished family papers, Philip Mansel describes their colourful, contradictory history, from the beginning of the French alliance with the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century to their decline in the mid twentieth century. Smyrna was burnt; Alexandria Egyptianised; Beirut lacerated by civil war.</p>
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