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Unveil the dramatic saga of a fallen empire with "The Destruction of the Greek Empire and the Story of the Capture of Constantinople by the Turks" by Edwin Pears. This gripping narrative, once lost to time, has been resurrected by Alpha Editions, offering a rare glimpse into a pivotal moment in history. Out of print for decades, this restored edition is not merely a reprint but a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today's and future generations. Journey through the heart of the Byzantine Empire's final days, as Pears masterfully chronicles the relentless siege…mehr

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Unveil the dramatic saga of a fallen empire with "The Destruction of the Greek Empire and the Story of the Capture of Constantinople by the Turks" by Edwin Pears. This gripping narrative, once lost to time, has been resurrected by Alpha Editions, offering a rare glimpse into a pivotal moment in history. Out of print for decades, this restored edition is not merely a reprint but a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today's and future generations. Journey through the heart of the Byzantine Empire's final days, as Pears masterfully chronicles the relentless siege and ultimate fall of Constantinople. With vivid detail and compelling storytelling, this book captures the clash of civilizations, the heroism, and the tragedy that reshaped the world. Whether you're a casual reader or a classic literature aficionado, this timeless work promises to captivate and enlighten. Experience the power of history retold, and own a piece of literary heritage that stands as a testament to the enduring human spirit. Rediscover a masterpiece that continues to resonate, offering insights and inspiration for all who seek to understand the past.
Autorenporträt
Edwin Pears (1835-1919) was an eminent British barrister, historian, and journalist who spent much of his career in Istanbul during the waning days of the Ottoman Empire. He developed a lasting fascination with the region's rich history, which translated into his scholarly pursuits. His work is often characterized by meticulous research and evocative prose, marrying legal precision with historical narrative. Pears' most renowned book, 'The Destruction of the Greek Empire and the Story of the Capture of Constantinople by the Turks' (1903), offers a detailed account of the events leading up to and following the fall of Constantinople in 1453. This book remains a seminal work in Byzantine studies, providing a narrative that is both scholarly and accessible to a broader audience. His literary style often reflects the judicial keenness of a lawyer, presenting facts with clarity while also crafting a compelling historical tale. The book's enduring relevance in Byzantine and Ottoman studies is a testament to Pears' ability to fuse his legal expertise with his passion for history, creating a work that has withstood the scrutiny of time and academia.