
A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages
the world through medieval eyes
- Paperback
368 pages
- Release Date
6 June 2025
Summary
Lost in Translation: A Medieval Traveler’s Guide to the World
Europeans first embraced travel guides during the Middle Ages, navigating a world brimming with marvels and mysteries. In this captivating history, medievalist Anthony Bale guides you on a journey across the medieval world, sharing wisdom gleaned from those who traveled for pilgrimage, trade, diplomacy, and war.
- Explore alongside scholars, spies, and saints: From Western Europe to the Far Ea…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781324106982 |
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ISBN-10: | 1324106980 |
Author: | Anthony Bale |
Publisher: | WW Norton & Co |
Imprint: | WW Norton & Co |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 368 |
Release Date: | 6 June 2025 |
Weight: | 291g |
Dimensions: | 211mm x 140mm x 23mm |
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Critics Review
“A global Middle Ages for our times. Anthony Bale reinvents and redefines the period through its intrepid travelers.… A joyful, erudite book.” – Jerry Brotton, author of the New York Times best-selling A History of the World in Twelve Maps“Stunning.… [W]eird and wonderful and quietly hilarious, but the enormous fun of this book would not be possible without…Bale’s dogged research and his diligent crafting of perfect prose.” – Gerard DeGroot, Times (UK)“Brings us close to the past it experiences and allows us to be transformed in the process.” – Imogen Marchant, Times Literary Supplement (UK)“A Lonely Planet book for the medieval traveler, full of tips, conversion rates, and lists of what to pack. In this deeply researched but witty and readable guide, Anthony Bale brings us face-to-face with medieval travel—the sights and smells, the thrill and the homesickness—in a way that feels instantly recognizable even at so many centuries’ distance.” – Dennis Duncan, author of Index, A History of the“Rich and wonderful.… This is the world as you have never seen it before?and as it will never be seen again. And it’s more surprising, extraordinary, and bizarre than anything you can possibly imagine.” – Ian Mortimer, author of The Time Traveler’s Guide to Medieval England“A success, both as a celebration of the beauty, wonder, and wrongheadedness of early travel writing, and of the value of an informative stylish guide to what for most will be unmapped territory.” – Gideon Leek - Cleveland Review of Books“Intrepid, entertaining, unfailingly curious…balancing sympathy with skepticism, Anthony Bale marvelously reconfigures the contours of our forebears’ knowledge.” – Marina Warner, author of Once Upon a Time“Breezy and engaging.… An informative and entertaining account of medieval travel that will be appreciated by readers of both popular history and travel stories.” – Booklist“An enthralling journey into the past and across the world, packed with incidents that any reader will find deliciously exotic, yet wryly familiar.” – Seb Falk, author of The Light Ages“A wise, well-informed historical study.” – Kirkus Reviews“Beautifully written and vividly imagined, A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages is a book to be savored.” – Helen Castor, author of She-Wolves“A gorgeous and fascinating storybook and a richly satisfying journey into the medieval mind.” – Michael Pye, author of The Edge of the World“Informative and entertaining.… Medieval history buffs will relish this.” – Publishers Weekly“An exhilarating and erudite combination of historical learning and imagination.… A wondrous journey through the real and fantastical worlds of the late Middle Ages.” – Elizabeth Boyle, author of Fierce Appetites“This endlessly delightful book replicates the promises and pleasures of real travel, as we bump into and then lose sight of familiar faces in unfamiliar places. Anthony Bale is an adroit, companionable, and non-judgmental host on the road; he wears his deep knowledge lightly.” – James Simpson, author of Permanent Revolution“Vivid, exciting and astonishing, Anthony Bale’s medieval world is one populated by marvels and fantasies. Bale’s exploration is informed always by gentle and empathetic reflection upon what it means to be a fragile human being in motion through strange lands, both then and now.” – John Arnold, author of History: A Very Short Introduction“What a fascinating read! A new fact to be discovered on every page, written with enthusiasm and wisdom.” – Rev. Kate Bottley
About The Author
Anthony Bale
Anthony Bale is professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at the University of Cambridge and fellow of Girton College, Cambridge. He has received research fellowships from Harvard University and the Huntington Library, among others, and was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize. He lives in London.
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