The Parchment is a peripatetic adventure story, interwoven with a nascent romance that starts in Egypt when Alexandria is captured by the Muslims in 641AD. The travellers depart with a precious vellum that holds the key to unlocking the lost language of the Pharaohs as well as containing a secret formula, dating from the time of Archimedes. They encounter scenes of desolation and numerous hazards on a journey that takes them to Sicily and the Italian mainland, where the parchment is to be delivered to monks at the famous Monte Cassino Monastery.
Describing a time when external enemies and internal divisions threatened the future of civilization, the story raises fundamental questions that are increasingly relevant today, where the comfortable existence that the West still enjoys can no longer be taken for granted in an increasingly hostile world.
Peter Deakin grew up in Sydney in a family of nine children. He worked most of his adult life as a barrister but has now abandoned the law in favour of writing and attempting to improve his watercolours. He divides his time between Sydney and his farm where he breeds Angus cattle and produces olive oil. He has two adult sons and still enjoys sailing, tennis and skiing, despite the impediments of advancing years.
He has written two non-fiction books "No Man's Land" and "Whatever It Takes" but "The Parchment" is his first published novel, incorporating his love of history into a riveting adventure story set in the depths of the Dark Ages, when only pockets of civilization survived.
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Peter Deakin grew up in Sydney in a family of nine children. He worked most of his adult life as a barrister but has now abandoned the law in favour of writing and attempting to improve his watercolours. He divides his time between Sydney and his farm where he breeds Angus cattle and produces olive oil. He has two adult sons and still enjoys sailing, tennis and skiing, despite the impediments of advancing years.
He has written two non-fiction books "No Man's Land" and "Whatever It Takes" but "The Parchment" is his first published novel, incorporating his love of history into a riveting adventure story set in the depths of the Dark Ages, when only pockets of civilization survived.
Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Parchment is a peripatetic adventure story, interwoven witha nascent romance that starts in Egypt when Alexandria is captured bythe Muslims in 641AD. The travellers depart with a precious vellum thatholds the key to unlocking the lost language of the Pharaohs as well ascontaining a secret formula, dating from the time of Archimedes.They encounter scenes of desolation and numerous hazards on a journeythat takes them to Sicily and the Italian mainland, where the parchmentis to be delivered to monks at the famous Monte Cassino Monastery.Describing a time when external enemies and internal divisionsthreatened the future of civilization, the story raises fundamentalquestions that are increasingly relevant today, where the comfortableexistence that the West still enjoys can no longer be taken for grantedin an increasingly hostile world. THE PARCHMENT - Peter Deakin This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9791220148047
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