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Great Siege, The

by Bradford, Ernle

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Harmondsworth Middlesex: Penguin Books Ltd, 1966. Previous Dealer, Owner Markings; Repaired; Impressions of Handwriting in Front Cover; Light Creasing on Front, Rear Covers; Heavy Creasing on Spine; Front, Rear Covers Lightly Chipped; Spine Moderately Chipped; Light Sticker Pull to Front Cover; Spine Moderately Cocked; Edges Lightly Soiled; Slight Yellowing Due to Age. SUB-TITLE: Malta 1565. With four text illustrations. BOOK NUMBER: 2106. CONTENTS: Foreword; 1. The Sultan of the Ottomans 2. Malta of the Knights 3. Grand Master La Valette 4. Defences of the Island 5. Preparations 6. Invasion Imminent 7. The attack begins 8. The first clash 9. Objective, St Elmo 10. The Janissaries 11. The arrival of Dragut 12. "A volcano in eruption . . . " 13. Sentence of death 14. St Elmo, the Eighth of June 15. Embattled fortress 16. The territory of the Knights 17. The fall of St Elmo 18. Bodies in the water 19. The Little Relief 20. The attack on Senglea 21. Arms and the men 22. Death in the Marsa 23. The great decision 24. Into the breach 25. " . . . The world was coming to an end" 26. No withdrawal 27. Dissensions in Sicily 28. The Relief 29. The last engagement 30. "We shall never take you" 31. The impregnable fortress; Bibliography; Notes; Glossary; Index. SYNOPSIS: This is the story that Sir Walter Scott did not live to write. In 1565 Malta, which was then one of the easternmost bastions of Christendom, was attacked by the Sultan of Turkey with two hundred ships and 40,000 men. This dramatic account tells how six or seven hundred Knights of St John, with some 9,000 men, defended the little island during one of the most famous and crucial sieges in history. REVIEWS: "If Hollywood is looking for an epic, here is the script ready made. Taken out of history the Siege of Malta is worthy of heroic treatment" - Daily Telegraph. "Mr Bradford tells plainly and movingly how the knights defended these fortifications, assault after assault, until help at the last hour could come. He has followed the printed sources carefully, he has not allowed romance to infiltrate his history, and his sailor's knowledge has proved helpful in explaining a number of hitherto obscure points of a nautical kind . . . He has sensed a noble theme and can say, as poor Scott could not, that he has indeed made something of it" - Spectator.. First Thus 2nd Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.

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Title
Great Siege, The
Author
Bradford, Ernle
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Edition
First Thus 2nd Printing
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Place of Publication
Harmondsworth Middlesex
Date Published
1966
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