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Cochineal Red: Travels Through Ancient Peru [Hardcover]

Hugh Thomson
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  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (27 July 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0297645641
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297645641
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 15.8 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 617,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Thomson's story is an epic one - in an increasingly homogenous world, he has found, and describes to perfection, a mythical land.' (PUBLISHING NEWS (10.3.06) )

'This masterly book represents the compression of 25 years of Thomson's travels and explorations in Peru, through five millennia of history...Thomson captures the enormous excitement currently felt in Peru. He writes enthrallingly about the host of recent major archaeological discoveries and the secrets they have revealed...The result is a fascinating, intelligently told tale, full of intriguing revelations, that penetrates deeper into the Andean past than previously attempted.' (TRAVELLER MAGAZINE (June 2006) )

'Thomson impressively interweaves 25 years of personal exploration and discovery with the rise and fall of each of the pre-Inca civilisations, searching out and studying their enduring monuments to reveal their beliefs, ways of living and effect on the cultures that followed...an engrossing, impassioned account whereby the entire country becomes a plot full of high drama and extraordinary characters...travel writing in the finest tradition.' (Alex Stewart WANDERLUST (August/September) )

'History, archaeological puzzle-solving, ethnography and traveller's tales are combined in this account of Hugh Thomson's extensive travels through the principal sites of Ancient Peru, leading the reader on a dizzying tour through five turbulent millennia. The cumulative effect is enthralling.' (Sara Wheeler TIMES (22.7.06) )

'From lake-island trek to frantic festival, from thumbnail sketches of scholars, to gossip and insights into...archaeologists and astronomers, Thomson guides us through his pleasures.' (Tom Adair SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY (23.7.06) )

'Cochineal Red...artfully blends technical archaeological knowledge with a readable and exciting account of his own Peruvian odyssey, from the search for lost ruins to life in modern Peru and even Lima's politics...[Thomson exercises] a deft touch and an evocative style.' (Gary Ziegler GEOGRAPHICAL (1.8.06) )

'First and most importantly, Hugh Thomson is a good thing. It takes a rare combination of scholarly focus and Boy's Own derring-do to write books about adventuring in Peru (this is his third) which consistently rise above the level of backpackers' companions, and convey not only Thomson's great knowledge of the ancient civilisations of the Andes, but also the thrill of the chase for such knowledge.' (Matthew Parris THE SPECTATOR (5.8.06) )

'Thomson, who has written about ancient Peru before, in The White Rock, steps through this window of innocence, assembling a band of adventurers and oddballs to explore the signature sites of succeeding civilisations from the Caral (3000BC) to the Inca of the 15th century...Thomson's evocation and speculation on the drug-taking ceremonies, the disorientating architecture and the eroticised rituals of human sacrifice and thrilling and disturbing.' (Nigel Richardson TELEGRAPH (26.8.06) )

'What makes Cochineal Red such a worthwhile book is that it is written by someone who is both an explorer and a scholar. We may begin with Thomson hacking through jungle paths, but he has read widely and talked to all the specialists. The result is an enjoyable, erudite and fascinating insight into cultures that, as they become temporally more distant, grow in importance in shaping our understanding of civilisation.' (Toby Green INDEPENDENT (15.9.06) )

'Communicates all the excitement of participating in the discovery of a hidden world.' (J.H.Elliott author of Empires of the Atlantic World. )

'fascinating story, not only of following up leads left by Bingham at Llactapata, but of exploring other sites and wonders in Peru.' (John Ure TLS (15.12.06) )

Sara Wheeler, The Times

`A dizzying tour through five turbulent millennia. The cumulative
effect is enthralling.'

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
A bewitching and brilliant book from someone who clearly knows his subject in enormous depth and is able to communicate both his vision and passion. Anyone who has travelled in Peru in the seventies and eighties will be simply amazed at the discoveries that have been made SINCE then about these ancient cultures. Wonderfully easy to read.
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The real Peru 21 Mar 2011
Format:Paperback
Hugh Thomson's book Cochineal Red gives readers a terrific picture of Peru, past and present. His easy-read style takes you straight to the heart of the many and various ancient civilisations, that have risen and fallen in that part of the world over thousands of years. His simple explanations give readers a clear picture of these ancient people through the facts found in archaeological sites. We witness the revelations, as he had during his many expeditions, and the expeditions of other explorers and scientists. I felt I was there with him, experiencing the amazement of discovering new facts from the past, during his travels. This continues in Peru, even today. I realise, we know so little, and finding out is the modern explorer's role. A role Hugh Thomson fills wonderfully.
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