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City of Fortune

How Venice Rule the Seas

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City of Fortune

By: Roger Crowley
Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
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The rise and fall of the Venetian empire stands unrivaled for drama, intrigue, and sheer opulent majesty. In City of Fortune, Roger Crowley, acclaimed historian and New York Times bestselling author of Empires of the Sea, applies his narrative skill to chronicling the astounding five-hundred-year voyage of Venice to the pinnacle of power. Tracing the full arc of the Venetian imperial saga for the first time, City of Fortune is framed around two of the great collisions of world history: The ill-fated Fourth Crusade, which culminated in the sacking of Constantinople and the carve-up of the Byzantine Empire in 1204, and the Ottoman-Venetian War of 1499–1503, which saw the Ottoman Turks supplant the Venetians as the preeminent naval power in the Mediterranean. In between were three centuries of Venetian maritime dominance—years of plunder and plague, conquest and piracy—during which a tiny city of “lagoon dwellers” grew into the richest place on earth.

Drawing on firsthand accounts of pitched sea battles, skillful negotiations, and diplomatic maneuvers, Crowley paints a vivid picture of this avaricious, enterprising people and the bountiful lands that came under their dominion. Defiant of emperors, indifferent to popes, the Venetians saw themselves as reluctant freebooters, compelled to take to the open seas “because we cannot live otherwise and know not how except by trade.” From the opening of the spice routes to the clash between Christianity and Islam, Venice played a leading role in the defining conflicts of its time—the reverberations of which are still being felt today. Only an author with Roger Crowley’s deep knowledge of post-Crusade history could put these iconic events into their proper context. Epic in scope, magisterial in its understanding of the period, City of Fortune is narrative history at its most engrossing.

©2011 Roger Crowley (P)2013 Recorded Books
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Very informative and enjoyable

Very interesting and extremely entertaining, I learned a great deal about Venice, exactly what I wanted

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A Wonderful Listen

I love history, but I have never read (or listened) to a book about the history of Venice. This book is really not about the city of Venice, but about the influence that Venice had on the period of history from approximately 1000 to 1600. It was like listening to a well thought out story. Honestly I could hardly stop listening, and when it was finished I felt like I had lost a friend. It was that good. Mr. Crowley also wrote a book 'Empires of the Sea' which is equally as good. I would recommend both books to those who love history and those who love a riveting story. I hope that Mr. Crowley rights many many more books as he has a unique knack for interwinding facts with insight of those who were alive at that time. Again, simply a wonderfully good book.

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engaging and fascinating read.

this book got me back into reading history books and excited to find out about aspects of history I didn't know as well. So well written and engaging right from the start.

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An Excellent Presentation

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

The story is beautifully crafted and the narrator did a splendid job of presenting the story of how Venice became such an important city-state.

What other book might you compare City of Fortune to and why?

I would compare it to stories about other great city-states, such as the ancient Greek cities of Athens and Sparta. Each of these cities had developed a personality and skill set that, while not exclusively their own, was the pinnacle of each city's success.

What does Edoardo Ballerini bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He can speak Italian beautifully and presents the story in a brilliant fashion. Bravo!

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

It really was. I found it informative, fascinating, and extremely well presented.

Any additional comments?

If the reader has any interest in European History during the five hundred years between 1000 and 1500, this is a wonderful main avenue to take a gondola ride upon.

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Good, Solid History

I enjoyed this, I liked the narrator. I would have liked a little more about the city itself, but I guess this isn't about Venice the city, it is about the warfare and shipping,.

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Compelling well researched historical account of Venetian power won & lost

This is a very lengthy realistic account of the great sea power Venice and how it came to be and how it kept its power for centuries. Very very well detailed and compelling accounts of sea battles won and lost.

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Very Good

Done very well. Matches up with other historical books I have listened to. I am sure you will enjoy it.

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So detailed sometimes, hard to hear story

Author knows and includes names and details and dates and ships etc. but especially listening, it was hard to keep the story straight. Battles with play by play don’t make sense when heard. So, a bit too much for me. It covers a short period and is best in the first half and very end.

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A military history of Venice

I was a little disappointed in that this book covers mostly military history. but it is good. There is a lot of detail of battles and military actions, but it was always entertaining and insightful. The details add context and color to the stories. feels like a well researched book.
It left me wanting more. more stories, especially as it focuses on a somewhat narrow time frame. I was left wanting a book that would cover Venice's art, culture, architecture, and society - most of which are not talked about in this book.

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A Staggering Epic

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

History before this audible on Venice was all US and Western Europe with never a mention of the Venetian Empire epic years of 10th to 15th century, covered in this narrative. Even Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" a historic mystery until now.

The narrator is superb, keeps the pace absorbing, every interesting. .

What was one of the most memorable moments of City of Fortune?

The revelation of the that impelled Western Europe to bypass Venice's monopoly and find new routes to India and China. The forces that what impelled Columbus, a Genoan, to seek passage around the Ottomans and Venice, and thus discover the new world.

How Venice Ruled European riches, 10th to 15th Century Europe, a Europe then in the Dark Ages, until the Ottoman Empire paralyzed Venice and further impelled Europe to find new routs to the riches of Asia, India and China.

It covers parts of Europe and Asia little known to any European and American, due to the life-long myth making and pride and self-absorption in Western European and American Histories, and how they ignore the glory of historic forces impelling these Histories.

What does Edoardo Ballerini bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

A mountain of information and impressive research and vivid word pictures with sensuous nothing held back excitement. Conveyed the human characters in near cinematic exactness. The writer is not timid in wording the way is was, a standout in writing that keeps the listener absorbed.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Oh yes. But alas, the depth and length of the book made me, at times, have to return to earth and get on with daily life. But left a deep longing for my to return to the narration.

Any additional comments?

I have been listening to books, lectures and internet downloads for years now and this book is an stunning stand-our experience.

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