Rome's Capitoline Museums offer free guided tours in English of the exhibition ‘La Grecia a Roma’ every Sunday afternoon until 12 April.
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Rome's Capitoline Museums offer free guided tours in English of the exhibition ‘La Grecia a Roma’ every Sunday afternoon until 12 April.
Read this if you’re thinking of travelling to the US. Absolutely shocking.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
When has POTUS ever got his facts straight?
THE ENGLISHMAN by David Gilman
A former Foreign Legionnaire takes on the Russian mob. Classic @davidgilman.bsky.social. Teak-tough thriller ranging from the backstreets of Britain to the snows of central Russia. Immersive and uncompromising. Full review: paulfinch-writer.blogspot.com/2021/11/neve...
Some good news from Germany. My German edition of Rage of Swords -- 'Schwerter des Zorns', has just gone into the top 20 at Der Spiegel best seller list. Thanks to all my German readers and publisher Rowohlt Verlag
My review of action-packed historical adventure Rage of Swords by David Gilman @headofzeus.bsky.social @davidgilman.bsky.social #books #bookreviews #historicalfiction #booksky
David Gilman's new novel, Rage of Swords, is the latest in his Master of War series and sees Thomas Blackstone in action in Italy. Congratulations, David!
He tells Historia about the ideas and research behind his book at historiamag.com/historia-interview-david-gilman @davidgilman.bsky.social
Publication day today for the 9th book in my Master of War series, so a signing session at @goldsborobooks.bsky.social for these first editions.
Just unpacked the latest Master of War pre publication date 3rd November. It's always a moment of satisfaction to see the effort all tidied up.
While researching Castelvecchio in Verona I discovered this wonderful library. La Capitolare is the oldest library in the world. Once a Scriptoruim dating back to 517 A.D. 100,000 books,1,280 mss, 11,000 parchments. My illuminatrix in Rage of Swords would have had her work archived here.
An excellent opportunity to enjoy the pleasures of La Serenissima and the insight and intrigue of splendid crime writing. And there's a bonus of seeing the casino in the Hotel Monaco where Casanova gambled, a room that is seldom open to the public. And it's all free. A real gift.
Venice. A delight for individual shops. Here's Shanti Daan down a narrow Calle. Hand made Italian designs & clothing (among other things). Stefano & his cat Ravi. (Stefano studied sitar with Ravi Shankar) When in Venice & your wife's birthday looms make sure your credit card is fully loaded.
I'm researching my next book in Italy and I see there's a fuss at home about the English flag. In Verona's Castlevecchio art gallery is the Resurrection of Christ, Jacapo da Valenza 1478-1509. Now, I know it's said 'God is an Englishman' but this suggests it might run in the family. Just saying.
In Venice for 2 weeks researching novel due next year (The Knife Maker of Venice). Always fun to find something new (to me at least). Saturday market in Campo S. Maurizio is wonderful. And in Museo Carrer good to see Venetian resident & author @pgjonesvenice.bsky.social propped up nicely.
It's not long now...here's @davidhewson.com to tell you all about this year's Venice Noir!
The full paperback cover of The Four Deadly Seasons. Many thanks to @philipgwynnejones for the smashing quote.
I'm in Venice on the 9th looks as though I'll miss it.
Had a fab time chatting with the wild guys at Rock Paper Swords. Still trying to get the hang of how BlueSky works!
Against a blue background, the text: ""Sick cultures show a complex of symptoms such as you have named... but a dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters... This symptom is especially serious in that an individual displaying it never thinks of it as a sign of ill health but as proof of his/her strength". Robert Heinlein - 'Friday' (1982)"
Something to make you think - from Robert Heinlein.
There in September. I'll try and find them.
They might be making more sense than the man himself.
My next book 'in waiting' after the 9th Master of War - Rage of Swords - published this November, starts in Totnes and Dartmouth on the wonderful River Dart. And the Dartmouth Castle & its gun tower feature. What better way to approach a day's research than by boat.
Just doing some gardening and came across this beutiful insect. I think it's a Privat Hawk Moth - never seen one here before.
The glorious month of May. The sun is shining and the rhododendron blooms in the garden.
Always a pleasure to visit Coleton Fishacre, (South Devon) the home of the D'Oyly Carte family. Arts & Crafts house and stunning gardens down to the sea. Mewstone Rock in the distance. Spring is well and truly here.
Amazon UK have 'Defiant Unto Death' the second book in my Master of War series, on a Kindle deal for the month of May.
www.amazon.co.uk/Defiant-Unto...
COVER REVEAL: RAGE OF SWORDS is the newest thrilling book in @davidgilman.bsky.social’s bestselling #MasterOfWar series.⚔️ Sir Thomas Blackstone must travel into enemy lands with a price on his head…
Out 6th November from @headofzeus.bsky.social: uk.bookshop.org/p/books/rage...
Here's the cover for the next Master of War novel, the 9th in the series. Final edits being completed in May, so that always gives me a chance to nip and tuck. @headofzeus.bsky.social @bloomsburybooksuk.bsky.social @blakefriedmann.bsky.social
When cars had a certain look. Here's a 1937 Mercedes Model 540K. 8 cylinder, 180hp, elegance and technology. The Nazi Party loved them.