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Jonathan Gregson

    Jonathan Gregson ist ein Reiseschriftsteller und Journalist, dessen Werk sich mit dem Herzen ferner Länder und Finanzlandschaften beschäftigt. Mit einem akademischen Hintergrund und umfangreicher redaktioneller Erfahrung bringt er eine einzigartige Perspektive in seine Beobachtungen ein. Seine Kommentare für die BBC unterstreichen sein aufschlussreiches Verständnis komplexer Regionen. Gregsons Schreiben bietet den Lesern eine fesselnde Mischung aus Erkundung und fundierter Analyse.

    Blood Against the Snows
    Kingdoms Beyond the Clouds
    Gordon Ramsay's great escape
    • In his new Channel 4 series TV chef Gordon Ramsay embarks on a culinary journey around India, discovering the breadth and depth of cooking of the country. His new cookbook is packed with the best recipes from his travels, showing you how to cook authentic dishes that are bursting with flavour.

      Gordon Ramsay's great escape
      4,5
    • Of the numerous Himalayan kingdoms and princely states that survived until the British left India, only two - Nepal and Bhutan - are now fully-fledged sovereign states. The others have been annexed or otherwise 'integrated' into their larger neighbours. Yet in many cases, the royal family survives and remains the focus of local traditions and loyalties. Jonathan Gregson has travelled widely throughout the Himalayan region, to Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim, Mustang and Dharamsala, in search of their kingly rulers. Kingdoms Beyond the Clouds is the story of these journeys and of his conversations with these often elusive leaders - some of whom scarcely ever grant interviews to outsiders.'A delightful and thought-provoking read about a fascinating part of the world' Mark Tully

      Kingdoms Beyond the Clouds
      5,0
    • Blood Against the Snows

      The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty

      • 226 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      A portrait of Nepal's doom-laden royal dynasty from its staggering expansion in the 18th century to the massacre in June 2001. Nepal has a history inextricably mixed with kingship. There have been kings in its mountain valleys for millennia. Buddha Siddharta was born a Nepalese prince and the current dynasty traces its ancestry to the Rajput princes from Rajasthan. Nepal is the last Hindu kingdom in the world, in which the same traditions of kingship are practised now as in Vedic times. Kings are gods, and history, kingship and myth are culturally woven together. The current Shah dynasty created modern Nepal and was the complete focus of national identity. It was, then, a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions when the heir to the throne, frustrated by his mother in his desire to marry a girl from a rival clan, slaughtered as many of the royal family as he could find in the palace. In a few bloody minutes Crown Prince Diprendra committed matricide, patricide, fratricide and suicide and ensured for himself a place in history's pantheon of deranged monarchs.

      Blood Against the Snows