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Alexandrië de zoektocht naar een verdwenen stad (édition 2023)

par Edmund Richardson

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"Impeccably researched, and written like a thriller, Edmund Richardson's The King's Shadow is the extraordinary untold and wild journey of Charles Masson--think Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid meets Indiana Jones--and his search for the Lost City of Alexandria in the 'Wild East' during the age of empires, kings, and spies. For centuries the city of Alexandria Beneath the Mountains was a meeting point of East and West. Then it vanished. In 1833 it was discovered in Afghanistan by the unlikeliest person imaginable: Charles Masson, deserter, pilgrim, doctor, archaeologist, spy, one of the most respected scholars in Asia, and the greatest of nineteenth-century travelers. On the way into one of history's most extraordinary stories, he would take tea with kings, travel with holy men and become the master of a hundred disguises; he would see things no westerner had glimpsed before and few have glimpsed since. He would spy for the East India Company and be suspected of spying for Russia at the same time, for this was the era of the Great Game, when imperial powers confronted each other in these staggeringly beautiful lands. Masson discovered tens of thousands of pieces of Afghan history, including the 2,000-year-old Bimaran golden casket, which has upon it the earliest known face of the Buddha. He would be offered his own kingdom; he would change the world, and the world would destroy him. This is a wild journey through nineteenth-century India and Afghanistan, with impeccably researched storytelling that shows us a world of espionage and dreamers, ne'er-do-wells and opportunists, extreme violence both personal and military, and boundless hope. At the edge of empire, amid the deserts and the mountains, it is the story of an obsession passed down the centuries"--… (plus d'informations)
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The King's Shadow: Obsession, Betrayal, and the Deadly Quest for the Lost City of Alexandria par Edmund Richardson

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A young man walks out of an East India Company barracks and deserts, risking execution. He crosses the desert and ends up in Afghanistan, adopting several assumed identities. Settling on the name Charles Masson, he develops a fixation with Alexander the Great, and finding the lost city of Alexandria, one of several of that name that Alexander founded during his conquests. Masson makes some major finds, establishes a huge reputation, but also encounters desperate privation and frustration at the hands of the East India Company and other enemies.

This reads like a historical thriller, and it is pretty hard to believe that it is true, if not for the more than 60 pages of footnotes and references that follow this riveting story. ( )
  gjky | Apr 9, 2023 |
"El explorador, soldado y espía que buscó la ciudad perdida de Alejandro Magno y se enredó en los peligros del Gran Juego en Afganistán", Jacinto Antón, El País 03.12.2022: https://elpais.com/cultura/2022-12-03/el-explorador-soldado-y-espia-que-busco-la...
  Albertos | Dec 3, 2022 |
I daresay many readers have never heard of Charles Masson aka James Lewis, a deserter, spy, prisoner, archeologist, and early British explorer in Afghanistan. He started out as a private in the East India Company’s army, but soon deserts, takes a pseudonym, and flees the authorities. He becomes obsessed with finding the lost cities of Alexander the Great and makes a few discoveries that were overlooked for various reasons explained in this book.

It is extremely detailed. Masson and other notable figures of the era left copious diaries, and Richardson has made good use of them to create vivid scenes of what Masson’s life was like in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. We learn a good bit about the history and politics of this region in the mid-1800s. The spying is less of a feature since Masson was pressured into this task reluctantly. He definitely led an interesting life.

This book delves deeply into the life of a man who truly appreciated this area of the world but was never recognized for his accomplishments due to his opposition to the politics of the time. The artifacts he discovered are currently on display in the British Museum. I think this book will appeal to history and archeology fans. ( )
  Castlelass | Oct 30, 2022 |
A nuanced, humor-laced story of a man on a mission to find the lost city of Alexander the Great. A true tale of spies and archaeology set in Afghanistan and India. Richardson has a way of giving the reader long interludes of exposition and then pulling the chair out from under them with, "The truth is a bit more complicated' or "There's only one problem with this story" - which negate what had previously been set forth. This recurring stylistic motif is a bit frustrating - though I suppose it serves as a clever device to uncover the myths versus the actual truth about Charles Masson's (AKA James Lewis). Used and abused by the British East India Company, Masson is a man on a quixotic quest to survive and succeed. Cinematic, harrowing and spirited, this is a story where reality is definitely stranger than fiction. ( )
  dbsovereign | Jun 3, 2022 |
I had some mixed feelings about this story. Things I loved: I loved the historical background, and the detailed info on Afghanistan, a country so vibrant and eclectic in its time. A country broken by the British Invasion. I also found the story of Charles Mason, a British deserter who rose to notoriety when he became an amateur archeologist looking for Alexander’s lost city, another city named Alexandria. He had many unique finds that he never really got credit for, and then he died in obscurity. The issues I had was the way the information was presented. I wasn’t a fan of the mixed third person/ first person account . It just made it more confusing and harder to get through. Thank you to Netgalley for a copy in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  hana321 | May 31, 2022 |
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"Impeccably researched, and written like a thriller, Edmund Richardson's The King's Shadow is the extraordinary untold and wild journey of Charles Masson--think Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid meets Indiana Jones--and his search for the Lost City of Alexandria in the 'Wild East' during the age of empires, kings, and spies. For centuries the city of Alexandria Beneath the Mountains was a meeting point of East and West. Then it vanished. In 1833 it was discovered in Afghanistan by the unlikeliest person imaginable: Charles Masson, deserter, pilgrim, doctor, archaeologist, spy, one of the most respected scholars in Asia, and the greatest of nineteenth-century travelers. On the way into one of history's most extraordinary stories, he would take tea with kings, travel with holy men and become the master of a hundred disguises; he would see things no westerner had glimpsed before and few have glimpsed since. He would spy for the East India Company and be suspected of spying for Russia at the same time, for this was the era of the Great Game, when imperial powers confronted each other in these staggeringly beautiful lands. Masson discovered tens of thousands of pieces of Afghan history, including the 2,000-year-old Bimaran golden casket, which has upon it the earliest known face of the Buddha. He would be offered his own kingdom; he would change the world, and the world would destroy him. This is a wild journey through nineteenth-century India and Afghanistan, with impeccably researched storytelling that shows us a world of espionage and dreamers, ne'er-do-wells and opportunists, extreme violence both personal and military, and boundless hope. At the edge of empire, amid the deserts and the mountains, it is the story of an obsession passed down the centuries"--

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