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John Guy

    John Guy je uznávaným britským historikem, který oživuje minulost jako málokdo. Jeho psaní je strhující, často přirovnáváno k detektivnímu románu, neboť s forenzní precizností odhaluje skryté motivy a lidské slabosti svých postav. Guy se nezabývá jen povrchem událostí; ponořuje se do archivů, aby rozpletl historická tajemství a odhalil zcela nové pohledy. Jeho cílem je, abychom se vcítili do světa historických postav a porozuměli jim na hlubší úrovni.

    Tree & Serpent
    Ghosts
    Arts of India 1550 - 1900
    Henry VIII
    Henry VIII (Penguin Monarchs)
    Indian Cotton Textiles
    • 2025

      Kent From the Air

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      The book features a breathtaking array of photographs that capture the rich history and diverse landscapes of Kent from an aerial viewpoint. Each image offers a unique perspective, highlighting the county's scenic beauty and historical significance, making it a visual journey through this remarkable region.

      Kent From the Air
    • 2024

      Die Biographie von Anne Boleyn und Heinrich VIII. von John Guy und Julia Fox beleuchtet Annes Einfluss am Hof und in der Politik. Sie wollte mehr als nur die Mätresse sein und strebte nach Macht, bis ihre Beziehung in Hass umschlug. Das Buch bietet eine neue Perspektive auf ihr dramatisches Leben in einem paranoiden Hof.

      Jagd auf den Falken. Anne Boleyn und Heinrich VIII.
    • 2023

      Tree & Serpent

      Early Buddhist Art in India

      • 344 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      Exploring the origins and significance of Buddhist artistic traditions, this pioneering study incorporates new photography of exceptionally rare artworks. It presents crucial discoveries and research, offering insights into the cultural and historical context of these artistic expressions, making it an essential resource for understanding Buddhism's rich artistic heritage.

      Tree & Serpent
    • 2023

      This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which the castles of Kent have changed and developed over the last century.

      Castles of Kent Through Time
    • 2023

      The narrative delves into the complex interplay of time, circumstance, and politics that shaped Anne's life, highlighting both her remarkable achievements and her profound struggles. Through a scholarly lens, the book examines the factors that led to her triumphs and the tragic elements that ultimately defined her story, offering a profound exploration of her character and the historical context surrounding her.

      Hunting the Falcon
    • 2022

      Focused on equipping leaders for contemporary ministry challenges, this manual aims to develop "end time warriors" for Christ. It emphasizes the importance of spiritual readiness in today's world and is intended to be used alongside a specific training course offered by Kingdom Ambassadors Global Network, ensuring a comprehensive approach to ministerial preparation.

      Minister's Training Manual: End Time Warriors for Christ
    • 2020

      Gresham's Law

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Banker, gaoler, smuggler, spy: the many lives of a Tudor power-broker.

      Gresham's Law
    • 2018

      Indian Temple Sculpture

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Illustrated with the Victoria and Albert Museum's unrivaled collection of South Asian sculpture, this freshly redesigned volume makes John Guy's classic study available once again. This is the first book to look at Indian temple sculpture within its full context, from religion and ritual to architecture and iconography. An excellent introduction to the three traditional religions of the Indian subcontinent - Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism - through the myths and manifestations of the principal deities, Indian Temple Sculpture will fascinate all those interested in Indian culture.

      Indian Temple Sculpture
    • 2018

      Henry VIII (Penguin Monarchs)

      • 176 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      3,8(78)Ohodnotit

      Charismatic, insatiable and cruel, Henry VIII was, as John Guy shows, a king who became mesmerized by his own legend - and in the process destroyed and remade England. Said to be a 'pillager of the commonwealth', this most instantly recognizable of kings remains a figure of extreme contradictions: magnificent and vengeful; a devout traditionalist who oversaw a cataclysmic rupture with the church in Rome; a talented, towering figure who nevertheless could not bear to meet people's eyes when he talked to them. In this revealing new account, John Guy looks behind the mask into Henry's mind to explore how he understood the world and his place in it - from his isolated upbringing and the blazing glory of his accession, to his desperate quest for fame and an heir and the terrifying paranoia of his last, agonising, 54-inch-waisted years.

      Henry VIII (Penguin Monarchs)