Ilustrirana povijest svijeta: Rani srednji vijek (907.-1154.)
Karin Feuerstein-Praßer, Andrea Groß-Schulte, Marion Jung, Cornelia Lawrenz, Karin Prager, Otto Schertler, Karin Schneider-Ferber, Holger Sonnabend
The fourth volume of Reader's Digest's "Illustrated History of the World" series, illustrated in color, intended for history buffs, provides an overview of key events and civilizational achievements around the world, in the period from 907 to 1154.
Original title
The Illustrated History of the World: The Early Middle Ages
Although considered controversial by historians and often criticized as speculative and lacking solid evidence, the book is indispensable and extremely influential – it directly inspired Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" and the entire genre of esoteric lit
Stari grad, 2005.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
17.22 - 17.28 €
Middle Ages • Popular Science • Esotericism • History of Europe • History of the church • Mysteries
The book Rosslyn and the Grail by Scottish authors Mark Oxbrow and Ian Robertson is the most thorough and sobering work debunking the myths surrounding Rosslyn Chapel and its alleged connection to the Holy Grail and the Knights Templar.
Stari grad, 2006.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
14.22 - 14.28 €
Middle Ages • 20th Century • Early Modern Age • History of Civilizations • Modern Age
The penultimate volume of the History edition opens up a vast panorama of world history from 1190 to the present day, encompassing the Middle Ages, the Modern Age, and the Modern Era.
Europapress holding, 2008.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
9.46 €
Middle Ages • Esotericism • Alternative history • Mysteries
Almost a hundred years before Columbus discovered the New World, Scottish Prince Henry Sinclair sailed to what is now Nova Scotia. It was this same Prince Henry Sinclair who offered refuge to the Knights Templar, who were fleeing persecution by the French