The Golden Throne : The Curse of a King

Christopher de Bellaigue

£22.00

Summary

Wolf Hall for the Ottoman Empire . . . History at its most gripping' Daily Telegraph on The Lion House

A ground-breaking, present-tense reconstruction of the life and world of one of the most consequential figures in world history, Suleyman the Magnificent, from the author of The Lion House

Chosen by The Times as one of the Best Books of 2025

'A wonderful book - entrancing, addictive, full of effortless erudition' Rory Stewart

Istanbul, 1538. The greatest of the Ottoman Sultans is at the pinnacle of world power, while his family and future are at the mercy of their own dynastic law: whichever of his five sons succeeds him must eventually kill all the others. So why not get a head start?

For the next fifteen years, as Suleyman the Magnificent and his terrifying pirate captain Barbarossa face down imperial enemies across two hemispheres, the self-fulfilling curse of the Ottomans gathers its own unstoppable momentum.

From the burning pyres of Paris to the rain-lashed mountains of Transylvania, from Buda to Basra, from Crimea to the coast of India, The Golden Throne is an intensely gripping yet entirely historical reconstruction of the life and world of the most feared and powerful man of the sixteenth century, revealing the price of succession and the terrible cost of success.

'The pace, the language and the story-telling are simply magnificent' Victoria Hislop

'Thrilling entertainment created out of meticulously researched history' Robert Peston

'Mesmerizing, superb, impossible to put down' Simon Sebag Montefiore

'Wonderful and highly enjoyable' Margaret MacMillan

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The Golden Throne : The Curse of a King by Christopher de Bellaigue 9781847927422

Product Information

Title: The Golden Throne : The Curse of a King
Author: Christopher de Bellaigue
ISBN: 9781847927422
Format: Hardback
Imprint: The Bodley Head Ltd
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Dimensions: 242 x 159 x 26 mm
Publication Date: 06 March, 2025
Pagination: 272 pages
Weight: 462 g

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