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Mike Dash

    1 gennaio 1963

    Mike Dash è un autore acclamato le cui opere si addentrano in affascinanti narrazioni storiche, spesso dimenticate. Con un notevole talento nel fondere una profonda ricerca originale con una narrazione avvincente, porta in vita eventi storici. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da descrizioni vivide, quasi cinematografiche, che attirano il lettore al centro dell'azione, evocando personaggi e luoghi con una ricchezza che supera la finzione. Dash è un maestro nel trasformare vaste conoscenze in resoconti storici incredibilmente leggibili e fantasiosi.

    Thug
    The First Family
    Batavia's Graveyard
    Al di là dei confini
    La febbre dei tulipani. Storia di un fiore e degli uomini a cui fece perdere la ragione
    • The First Family

      • 438pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Before Al Capone and Lucky Luciano, there was the one-fingered, cunning Giuseppe Morello and his murderous coterie of brothers. Had it not been for Morello, the world may never have heard of 'men of honour', the code of omerta or Mafia wars. This explosive book tells the story of the first family of New York, and how this extended close-knit clan of racketeers and murderers left the backwaters of Sicily to successfully establish themselves as the founding godfathers of the New World. Combining strong narrative and raw violence, The First Family is a compelling portrait of the early years of organised crime. This is how it really happened.

      The First Family2010
      3,7
    • Thug

      The True Story of India's Murderous Cult

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The story of the notorious Indian Thugee cult, from its beginnings in the late 17th century to its eventual demise at the hands of East India Company officer, William Sleeman, in 1840. In the intervening centuries as many as 30,000 people disappeared on the roads of northern India.

      Thug2006
      3,7
    • Batavia's Graveyard

      The True Story of the Mad Heretic Who Led History's Bloodiest Mutiny

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      In 1628 the Dutch East India Company loaded the Batavia, the flagship of its fleet, with a king’s ransom in gold, silver, and gems for her maiden voyage to Java; the ship itself was a tangible symbol of the world’s richest and most powerful monopoly. The company also sent along a new employee to guard its treasure. He was Jeronimus Corneliszoon, a disgraced and bankrupt man with great charisma and dangerously heretical ideas. With the help of a few disgruntled sailors, he hatched a plot to seize the ship and her riches. The mutiny might have succeeded, but in the dark morning hours of June 3, 1629, the Batavia smashed through a coral reef and ran aground on a small chain of islands near Australia. The captain and skipper escaped the wreck, and in a tiny lifeboat they set sail for Java—some 1,500 miles north—to summon help. More than 250 frightened survivors waded ashore, thankful to be alive. Unfortunately, Jeronimus and the mutineers had survived too, and the nightmare was only beginning.

      Batavia's Graveyard2002
      4,2
    • Mike Dash racconta la storia avventurosa di questo fiore, dalle steppe asiatiche all'Europa, e dei molti uomini di genio (viaggiatori e botanici,banchieri, imperatori e speculatori) che ad esso dedicarono la vita. Narra anche un caso poco noto di isteria collettiva e di speculazione di massa, culminato in una colossale crisi finanziaria.

      La febbre dei tulipani. Storia di un fiore e degli uomini a cui fece perdere la ragione1999
      3,7