Jerusalem - The Biography

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  • Author: Sebag Montefiore/1
  • Publisher: Phoenix
  • Catalogue: 1188687
  • Size: 16x24cm
From King David to Barack Obama, from the birth of Judaism, Christianity and Islam to the Israel-Palestine conflict, this is the epic history of 3,000 years of faith, slaughter, fanaticism and coexistence. How did this small, remote town become the Holy City, the 'centre of the world' and now the key to peace in the Middle East?

In a stirring narrative, Simon Sebag Montefiore reveals this ever-changing city in its many incarnations, bringing every epoch and character to life. Jerusalem's biography is told through the wars, love affairs and revelations of the men and women - kings, empresses, prophets, poets, saints, conquerors and whores - who created, destroyed, chronicled and believed in Jerusalem. As well as the many ordinary Jerusalemites who have left their mark on the city, its cast varies from Solomon, Saladin and Suleiman the Magnificent to Cleopatra, Caligula and Churchill; from Abraham to Jesus and Muhammad; from the ancient world of Jezebel, Nebuchadnezzar, Herod and Nero to the modern times of the Kaiser, Disraeli, Mark Twain, Rasputin and Lawrence of Arabia. Drawing on new archives, current scholarship, his own family papers and a lifetime's study, Montefiore illuminates us on sanctity and mysticism, identity and empire in the story of the city that many believe will be the setting for the Apocalypse.

This is how Jerusalem became Jerusalem, the only city that exists twice - in heaven and on earth.