The Prester Quest

The Prester Quest

by NicholasJubber (Author)

Synopsis

In 1177, Pope Alexander III - keen to secure a Christian ally from the other side of the Dar al-Islam whose reputed wealth would prove invaluable to the Crusades - wrote a letter to the elusive King of the Indies, otherwise known as Prester John. The person the Pope personally selected to deliver this letter into the hand of Prester John was a physician called Master Philip. He was never heard of again.. Eight hundred and twenty-four years later, armed with a copy of Pope Alexander's letter and with a redoubtable travelling companion from his university days, Nick Jubber set out from Venice with the express intention of somewhat belatedly completing Master Philip's mission. Over the next four months he would travel by bus, train, tractor and horse-drawn cart around the Eastern Mediterranean, through the Middle East and North Africa before homing in on Ethiopia and the closely-guarded tomb of a medieval king who legend links with the mythical, mystical figure of Prester John. From insights into medieval history and mysticism, through observations on politics and religious tensions, to accounts of eccentric customs (ranging from the different names for the Middle Eastern water pipe to the unusual nature of Ethiopian time-keeping) and the day-to-day hurdles encountered while travelling through strange, sometimes, alien lands, THE PRESTER QUEST is an ebullient, eccentric, erudite, enlightening and extremely readable account of an extraordinary journey

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 528
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 01 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0385607024
ISBN 13: 9780385607025
Book Overview: Traces the footsteps of a medieval journey across the ancient continents in light of the present day.
Prizes: Winner of Dolman First Travel Book Award 2006.

Author Bio
Nicholas Jubber was educated at Downside School and Oxford University. His travels have taken him through South America, Africa and many parts of Asia, and he has written for the 'Observer', the 'Tablet', Boston's 'Globe and Mail' and the 'Lebanese Daily Star'. THE PRESTER QUEST is his first book.