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El. knyga: Winged Bull: The Extraordinary Life of Henry Layard, the Adventurer Who Discovered the Lost City of Nineveh

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633887008
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633887008

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In the summer of 1839, Henry Layardjust twenty-two years oldleft England for eastern Europe and distant lands of the Ottoman Empire. He had never set foot in these regions before and wasnt fluent in their languages. But he would experience one dramatic adventure after another, narrowly escaping death, combatting murderous thieves, riding with Bakhtiari warriors in Persia, and going on secret missions for the British embassy in Turkey. 



Layard made some of the most important archaeology discoveries ever, uncovering the ruins of Nineveh in 1845, as well as the lost Assyrian capital of Ashur. Its thanks to his secret efforts that scores of Yezidi refugees were saved from persecution. When he returned to England, his personal account of his finds at Nineveh became a bestseller. He went on to witness the famous Charge of the Light Brigade, investigated the Indian Mutiny, and as Britains diplomat, he played a key role in saving Istanbul from destruction and looting during a war. 



Real-life Indiana Jones meets Lawrence of Arabia in Winged Bull, the first biography in half a century to tell the story of Henry Layard and his daring adventures. While you may not know his name, you likely have seen his work. The winged bulls, lions and priceless treasures of art and jewellery that he found make up permanent collections in institutions such as the British Museum, Britains National Gallery and New Yorks Metropolitan Museum of Art.



Layard may have also been the first archaeologist with a conscience. While better known figures either stole their discoveries or bribed their way into ruins, Layard sought formal permission from local authorities. His books and letters draw a picture of a man who deeply respected the lands and cultures he explored.



Using Layards own letters as well as archival materials and never-before-published documents, author Jeff Pearce captures the life of a man who was never at rest, whether galloping off with tribal rulers or standing up for the poor and downtrodden as a British MP. Discover the life of Henry Layard in this gripping tale of astonishing discoveries, swashbuckling exploits, and political intrigue.
A Quick Note on Names and Places vii
Introduction: One Man against a Mob ix
1 Victorian Slacker
1(16)
2 Debating Bloodlust with a Giant
17(16)
3 Camping Near Desolation
33(14)
4 Living among the Bakhtiari
47(14)
5 A Frantic Gallop through Serbia
61(12)
6 Beginner's Luck
73(18)
7 Devil Worshippers
91(20)
8 Nineveh and Its Remains
111(18)
9 Forward the Light Brigade
129(18)
10 "We Never Get the Indian Story"
147(14)
11 Mr. Bull in the Land of Matadors
161(8)
12 Fading Away in the Evening Mists
169(16)
13 A Last Quiet Battle in Court
185(8)
14 After Layard: A Modern Epilogue
193(8)
Notes 201(10)
Acknowledgments 211(2)
Bibliography 213(6)
Index 219
Jeff Pearce (Toronto, CA) has traveled far to get his unusual and compelling stories. Hes interviewed a Kurdish army commander on the Iraqi front near Mosul, and hes taught journalism in Myanmar. Hes investigated the dangerous realm of street gangs, and hes tracked down survivors of a war in Africa that changed the world.





Pearce has worked for print and broadcast media operations both in Canada and the UK, and he has contributed Op-Ed pieces to the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, and Myanmars Irrawaddy among other publications. He is also known for his on-camera contributions to the Haile Selassie documentary, Faces of Africa.