Alexandria: The City That Changed the World

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$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Pegasus Books
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Pages
496
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.0 X 1.7 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639365456

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About the Author
Islam Issa is an award-winning British-Egyptian writer, curator and broadcaster, and was recently named by the BBC as "one of the United Kingdom's most significant new thinkers." He is Professor of Literature and History at Birmingham City University, has authored several academic books and contributes regularly to the Guardian, the New Statesman, and the Times Literary Supplement.
Reviews
"A comprehensive history of a city that has served as a 'representative illustration of some of history's most consequential empires.' An Alexandrian by birth, Issa relates his native city's past principally through attention to its most famous figures and rulers. A well-researched, readable history of one of the world's oldest and most consequential cities."--Kirkus Reviews
"In Islam Issa's monumental and vividly imagined new tale of the city, Alexandria comes to life. This book is a fitting tribute to a city that has survived, changed and grown for so many centuries."--The Telegraph
"Islam Issa's Alexandria: The City that Changed the World is the book on this amazing city that I've long been waiting for. It's wonderfully easy to read, solidly researched, and totally engaging"--Philip Freeman, Professor of Humanities, Pepperdine University and author of Hannibal: Rome's Greatest Enemy
"Islam Issa's history takes the city from Alexander's transformation of an Egyptian fishing village around 331 BC through its multiple subsequent lives ... Issa, an Alexandrian himself, is an assured narrator with an easy manner, who unearths myths and stories that give vivid life to his more sober account of Alexandria's travails and triumphs"--The New Statesman
"A lively chronicle of one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities from its beginnings almost two and a half millennia ago to the present. Issa vividly recounts invasions by the Crusaders, Ottomans, French, and British, and shows how in the modern era Alexandria continued in its role as a cultural hub and social and religious melting pot. This impressively researched account reveals a captivating city through the ages."--Publishers Weekly
"Crackling with good storytelling across more than two millennia, this is a love letter that makes us long for Alexandria."--Paul Edmondson, author of Shakespeare: Ideas in Profile
"A fascinating and much-needed book about this singular city written with vibrancy and skill. Issa's personal knowledge and passion for Alexandria, past and present, shine through every sentence."--Violet Moller, author of The Map of Knowledge
"Issa combines love for the city with nos­talgia for its vanished past - for a place where for over two thousand years different communities coexisted. He describes them, their achievements and their woes with admirable balance. Issa has brilliantly illuminated the history of a great city."--Literary Review
"This lively cultural history of the place that is often described as the world's first modern city is full of fascinating facts and amazing stories. Issa chronicles the splendours and events of its past quite wonderfully, offering us a work that is both scholarly and entertaining."--The Gleaner
"Issa takes the reader on a mesmerising journey. He does a fantastic job of explaining the history, taking the time to share the stories, both mythical and factual, that have made Alexandria the city it is today. His history is a tribute to Alexandria, a reservoir of knowledge on the city, and sets a marker for those wishing to tell the stories of the world's great cities. "--Al Jazeera