To be a Merchant Prince

To be a Merchant Prince

by JudithWilliams (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1248 and King Louis' mighty French Crusade is about to sail for the Holy Land in a fleet hired from Pietrasanta, that proud city republic where Donato Seresini's adored father, the Lord Matteo, is Podesta and Merchant Prince. Donato and his friend Gianni sail with the galleys, learning their trade under the tutelage of a commander whose bitter resentment and overwhelming ambition drive him far beyond mere intrigue and fraud. The story sweeps Donato to the heart of King Louis' Court, to the mud, blood and slaughter of war, to the depths of degradation and despair and beyond. It snatches Chiara, who loves him, from her home and family to the harems of Egypt. Through their adventures and perils, Donato, Gianni and Chiara each eventually discover their individual adult personalities, their values, and where they truly belong in their world. The fascinating narrative of the Crusade; the charismatic characters of King Louis, his Queen, and his brother the Count of Artois; the political fireworks between King, Knights Templar, Barons and Princes of Outremer; even the gory details of the conditions in war-torn Eygpt - all have authenticity derived from the immortal chronicle of Jean de Joinville, Seneschal of Champagne, written to glorify King Louis, his Lord. Pietrasanta can be easily identified through its thin disguise. The reader can still walk its familiar streets. But its genuine inhabitants and true history are somehow less satisfying than the careers and achievements of the splendid and all too human Seresini.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Publisher: Matador
Published: 06 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 1848764294
ISBN 13: 9781848764293

Author Bio
Judith Williams has been writing for as long as she can remember, but only took it up seriously in 2002 after retiring from practice as a family solicitor. She took a Diploma in Creative Writing at UEA, and has had some success with short stories, winning various competitions, and having stories published in anthologies and small press publications. The idea for the Seresini family history came when, living briefly in Genoa in 1982, she was inspired by medieval Italy.