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Sydney: The Story of a City
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Paperbacks (20 Juni, 2000)
Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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Just in time
for the Olympics. This is an excellent pre-travel reference for anyone planning to attend the Summer Olympics in Sydney this year. The historical background will help to bring the city to life, from its beginnings as a penal colony to its growth into one of the world's truly great cities.

Just in time for the Olympics
Sydney started out as a landing place for convicts from Great Britain. But from those humble beginnings, it has grown into one of the world's great cities. This is a "must read" for anyone planning a trip Down Under any time soon. The insights provided by the author will help the Australian visitor have a much better understanding of the city before him. With the Olympics coming soon to Sydney, the timing of this release couldn't have been better. This is a book worth the investment of time and money. You'll enjoy it.


The Nile
Published in Hardcover by Bulfinch Press (1990)
Authors: Kazuyoshi Nomachi and Geoffrey Moorhouse
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All of the Nile
This is a great book, with photographs from Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt. The Nile in Egypt is what we are used to see photographed, so it is interesting to see other sides of this great river. The photos are simply stunning!


The Fearful Void: Across the Implacable Sahara a Man Goes in Search of Himself
Published in Paperback by Clarkson N. Potter (1989)
Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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Fear not the Fearful Void
Moorhouse is masterful in describing his travails traveling across North Africa in the mid-1970's. Reading this, you share his frustrations and occasional joys, see "Timbucktu" thru the eyes of a westerner arriving from the desert on camelback. Highly recommended.


Sun Dancing: Life in a Medieval Irish Monastery and How Celtic Spirituality Influenced the World
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (15 September, 1997)
Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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Is it history or historical fiction?
As the reviewer from the Atlantic Monthly points out, this book is half history, half historical fiction. This gave me a fundamental problem in getting into the book. The first half is decently written and attempts to get in the heads of various Irish monks in the Middle Ages, the second half provides the facts to back up the conjecture of the first. I preferred the second half, though that may be because I tend to enjoy my history a bit harder than most. I just didn't like the structure of the book. To me, what this book really is is a novella about an Irish Monastery on a rocky island with a novella-sized end note section. To me, the end notes were more relevant. I don't question the scholarliness of the work, just the presentation. Overall, not bad, but if you can get past the strange way it's put together, unlike me, you'll probably enjoy it.

entertaining and illuminating
Fun for anyone with even slight interest in history, Christian religion, etc. Part story, part historical text, very clever and interesting. I got bored about halfway through, which is why I didn't give this book a better rating, but I did finish it later and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Rocks of passion
If you've ever stood on the rocks of Skellig Michael, or peered at them from safe ground across the tossing waves, you've thought to yourself, "only crazy people and seagulls would live there". You would be wrong - passionate maybe, maybe not crazy. This story of the monks on Skellig Michael, part history, part fiction, speaks of the loneliness and of being alone - which are not the same things - and the astonishing strength that can come from the most unexpected places when one person or a group of people who share a focus come together. Even the early pages that detail the types of ink used in the glorious illuminated manuscripts of Clanmacnoise draw you into this passion and this focus. It's an incredible story of life on a rock in the middle of nowhere that provided a continuous line of education and religion (like it or not) in a time beyond our imagination.


India Britannica: A Vivid Introduction to the History of British India
Published in Paperback by Academy Chicago Pub (2000)
Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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Against all reason
Published in Unknown Binding by Weidenfeld & Nicolson ()
Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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Apples in the Snow
Published in Paperback by Hodder & Stoughton General Division (05 September, 1991)
Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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Apples in the snow : a journey to Samarkand
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Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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At the George and Other Essays on Rugby League
Published in Hardcover by Hodder & Stoughton General Division (01 August, 1989)
Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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The best-loved game : one summer of English cricket
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Author: Geoffrey Moorhouse
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