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'Fascinating ... the strengths of the book are colossal. Philip Mansel's knowledge of the history and culture of these places is encyclopaedic; he has walked their streets, met the scions of their famous families and penetrated their private archives. His eye for detail is sharp; telling anecdotes are culled from memoirs of all kinds, and the sights and smells of each city are vividly conjured up ... To anyone who has read Mansel's Constantinople: City of the World's Desire, it will be sufficient to say: read this one too. To anyone who has not, I can only say: read both of them' -- Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph 20101114 'Excellent ... thought-provoking ... thoroughly researched ... One of its strengths lies in the colourful quotations from letters, diaries and travel narratives' -- Giles Milton, Literary Review 20101114 'Philip Mansel's impressive return to the Middle East ... Instead of composing an elegy on a once powerful civilisation, Mansel has given the Levantine world its chronicle, and restored its weight in history' -- Jason Goodwin, Spectator 20101114 'I could scarcely put down this magnificent book, with its galloping narrative, its worldly analysis, sparkling anecdotes and its unforgettable cast of the decadent, the cosmopolitan and the cruel' -- Simon Sebag-Montefiore, Financial Times 20101114 'With sober judgement but passionate feeling, Mansel has produced a work of formidable scholarship and subtlety, rich in colour, sights, personalities and horrifyingly abundant incident. Levant shows the destructivness of nationalism, offers precepts for the coexistence of Muslims, Christians and Jews and has wisdom and sensibility all of its own' -- Richard Davenport-Hines, TLS 20101202 'Philip Mansel's Levant ... comes from the pen which, more sharply than any other, has delineated Istanbul. Here, with evocations of Smyrna, Alexandria and Beirut, all of which he knows well, Mansel gives us history, travel-writing and evocation of place with spare lack of sentimentality, but passionate intensity. The chapters on Beirut, in the light of what is continuing there to this sad hour, are especially poignant. Highly recommended' -- A. N. Wilson, New Statesman 20101111 'Elegiac' -- Independent Christmas history round-up 20101111 'An engrossing, historical tapestry' -- Philip Adair, Scotsman 20101111 'A highly enjoyable and intricately worked account of three great Mediterranean ports ... [Mansel has] a sharp eye for detail and a deep understanding of the dynamics of traditional empires and societies' -- The Economist 20101111 'A masterly work ... prodigious' -- Independent 20110107 'An excellent study' -- Guardian 20110107 'An enthralling history of Alexandria, Beirut and Smyrna, those vanished worlds of cosmopolitan high culture and society' -- Daily Telegraph 20110107

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'Fascinating . . . the strengths of the book are colossal. Philip Mansel's knowledge of the history and culture of these places is encyclopaedic; he has walked their streets, met the scions of their famous families and penetrated their private archives. His eye for detail is sharp; telling anecdotes are culled from memoirs of all kinds, and the sights and smells of each city are vividly conjured up . . . To anyone who has read Mansel's Constantinople: City of the World's Desire, it will be sufficient to say: read this one too. To anyone who has not, I can only say: read both of them'

(Noel Malcolm, Sunday Telegraph 20101111)

'Excellent . . . thought-provoking . . . thoroughly researched . . . One of its strengths lies in the colourful quotations from letters, diaries and travel narratives'

(Giles Milton, Literary Review 20101111)

'Philip Mansel's impressive return to the Middle East . . . Instead of composing an elegy on a once powerful civilisation, Mansel has given the Levantine world its chronicle, and restored its weight in history'

(Jason Goodwin, Spectator 20101111)

'I could scarcely put down this magnificent book, with its galloping narrative, its worldly analysis, sparkling anecdotes and its unforgettable cast of the decadent, the cosmopolitan and the cruel'

(Simon Sebag-Montefiore, Financial Times 20110107)

'With sober judgement but passionate feeling, Mansel has produced a work of formidable scholarship and subtlety, rich in colour, sights, personalities and horrifyingly abundant incident. Levant shows the destructivness of nationalism, offers precepts for the coexistence of Muslims, Christians and Jews and has wisdom and sensibility all of its own'

(Richard Davenport-Hines, TLS 20110107)

'Philip Mansel's Levant . . . comes from the pen which, more sharply than any other, has delineated Istanbul. Here, with evocations of Smyrna, Alexandria and Beirut, all of which he knows well, Mansel gives us history, travel-writing and evocation of place with spare lack of sentimentality, but passionate intensity. The chapters on Beirut, in the light of what is continuing there to this sad hour, are especially poignant. Highly recommended'

(A. N. Wilson, New Statesman 20110107)

'Elegiac'

(Independent Christmas history round-up )

'An engrossing, historical tapestry'

(Philip Adair, Scotsman )

'A highly enjoyable and intricately worked account of three great Mediterranean ports . . . [Mansel has] a sharp eye for detail and a deep understanding of the dynamics of traditional empires and societies'

(The Economist )

'A masterly work . . . prodigious'

(Independent )

'An excellent study'

(Guardian )

'An enthralling history of Alexandria, Beirut and Smyrna, those vanished worlds of cosmopolitan high culture and society'

(Daily Telegraph )

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