Edoardo Albert Bücher
Edoardo Albert verfasst Erzählungen, die in Geschichte und Archäologie verwurzelt sind, mit einer besonderen Faszination für das frühe Mittelalter. Sein Werk umfasst historische und spekulative Fiktion, die tief in das reiche Gewebe der Vergangenheit eintaucht. Alberts unverwechselbarer Stil verbindet sorgfältige historische Recherche mit fantasievollem Erzählen und zieht die Leser in vergangene Epochen und vielfältige Kulturen.






Northumbria: The Lost Kingdom
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Northumbria was one of the great kingdoms of Britain in the Dark Ages, enduring longer than the Roman Empire. From the impregnable fastness of Bamburgh Castle, the kings of Northumbria ruled a vast area, and held sway as High Kings of Britain.
Oswald: Return of the King
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
The second book in The Northumbrian Thrones series. After the death of Edwin, who slew his father, the young prince Oswald seeks to regain the throne.
Ibn Sina
- 104 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Ibn Sina was a doctor, philosopher, astronomer, mathematician, politician and vizier. He was also referred to as the 'Prince of Physicians'. And due to the scope and brilliance of his work he can be compared to the great Leonardo Da Vinci.
Conrad is a monk, but he has become a monk through trickery and against his will. So, it is fair to say that his heart isn't really in it. Conrad is also clever, charming, entirely self-serving, self-absorbed and almost completely without scruple — but in Anglo-Saxon England, when the Danish invaders come calling, those are very helpful attributes to have. And so it comes to pass that Conrad finds himself constantly dodging death by various means, some reasonable, some... less so. His tricks include selling his brother monks into slavery, witnessing the death of a king, juggling his loyalties between his own people and the Danes, robbing corpses and impersonating a bishop. By his side throughout is the gentle and honourable Brother Odo, a man so naturally and completely good that even animals sense it. He is no match of wits for the cunning Conrad but can he, perhaps, at least encourage the wayward monk to behave a little better? Conrad Monk and the Great Heathen Army takes the reader on a hugely entertaining and highly informative trip through the Anglo-Saxon world, in the company of a persuasive and likeable — if frequently despicable — tour guide. It is a story that combines painstakingly accurate depictions of history with a fast-moving and often hilarious plot, and as such is bound to appeal to lovers of history, historical fiction and character-driven fiction alike.
In Search of Alfred the Great
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The fascinating story of one of England's most famous monarchs, Alfred the Great, from his birth to the discovery of a piece of his pelvis in a cardboard box in a museum in Winchester
Ibn Battuta
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Journey through the medieval world with Ibn Battuta, the greatest traveller of his time.
When the perfidious t’au bring down a valkyrie containing an Astra Militarum general on the besieged Imperial world of Dasht i-Kevar, all could be lost – what the general knows could break the war effort, and see the planet fall under the control of the vile xenos.