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The Siege Of Venice
  • Published: 3 July 2006
  • ISBN: 9780712673693
  • Imprint: Pimlico
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 528
  • RRP: $45.00
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The Siege Of Venice



A detailed, vivid and passionate account of the glory and sacrifice of Venice in 1848. Illuminating, exciting and profoundly moving.

The siege of Venice in 1848 is one of history's most thrilling and tragic episodes. After half a century of Habsburg imperial rule, the Venetians drove out the occupying army and established their own republic. Led by the Jewish lawyer Daniele Manin, a man of immense courage and personal integrity, they embraced the lofty values of the Risorgimento, Italy's struggle for national unity, freedom and justice. When the Austrians returned with a massive army, intent on recapturing Venice, Manin rejected their surrender demands. The city braced itself for a siege lasting more than a year, ending only when bombardment, cholera and starvation made further resistance impossible.

This epic story, in Jonathan Keates's gripping and meticulously-researched account, embraces the wider world of the revolutionary Italy of Garibaldi, Mazzini and Pope Pius IX, warrior priests, militant actresses, death-or-glory poets, a Mata Hari-type siren spy and a rebel princess. At the centre of the whole crowded canvas, however, stand the truest heroes of all - the people of Venice. Their grit, humour and endurance, under a hail of bombs and a tide of blood sweeping across their once peaceful lagoon, make The Siege of Venice a profoundly touching and unforgettable book.

  • Published: 3 July 2006
  • ISBN: 9780712673693
  • Imprint: Pimlico
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 528
  • RRP: $45.00
Categories:

About the author

Jonathan Keates

Jonathan Keates is a prizewinning biographer and novelist, well known as a reviewer and as a writer on Italian culture and history. He teaches at the City of London School and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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Praise for The Siege Of Venice

Majestic... Tremendous

Jan Morris, New Statesman

Enthralling... constantly gripping

Sunday Telegraph

A beautifully paced and meticulously detailed narrative... unlikely to be bettered

John Adamson, Literary Review

A fast-moving, well-researched and readable account of a dramatic slice of European history

Tablet

Brilliant and profoundly researched

Edward Pearce, Herald

Keates has a dry humour that is very modern and I loved his relish for the subject

Daily Express

A wonderfully vivid evocation of genuine heroism and pathos

Times Literary Supplement