Reviews
"A classic nonfiction braid...fits perfectly into ongoing narrative of Timbuktu, a place where the magnificence of the tale can occlude the plain fact of what''s there." - New York Times Book Review "Thrilling...English tells the new and the older tales in parallel...The two stories illuminate each other... a brilliant device." - The Economist "Captivatingly considers the mythic quality Timbuktu attained in the collective imagination, and the failure to understand the city''s continued importance as a treasure trove of knowledge." - Shelf Awareness "English writes vividly of explorations of the past and complications of the present, with a focus on the Indiana Jones-style account of the evacuation of the manuscripts." - The BBC "A piece of postmodern historiography of quite extraordinary sophistication and ingenuity." -- The Times Literary Supplement "Part reportage, part history, part romance and wholly gripping... a riveting read." --Sunday Times "A compelling work of history and historiography...[An] engrossing history of a city with the enduring power to fascinate" - Kirkus Reviews "Clear eyed and straightforward...[English] thoroughly dispels the myths about Timbuktu to reveal a truth that is, in many ways, even more remarkable." -- Booklist "English shares his firsthand observations of the region''s people and its treasures, offering a no less fantastical or unlikely tale than those imagined in the fever-dreams of the first Europeans to venture up the Niger." - -Publisher''s Weekly "A fascinating interweaving of past and present: meticulously researched, powerfully written and riveting." -- Ben Macintyre, author of Rogue Heroes and A Spy Among Friends "In this enthralling book - part historiography, part detective story - Charlie English leads the reader on a treasure hunt through Timbuktu''s labyrinthine past to reveal how fact and fable have always commingled there - and continue to do so today. Like the beguiling place it describes, The Storied City is fascinating and surprising at every turn." -- Scott Anderson, author of Lawrence in Arabia "A stirring, page-turning story of thrilling discovery and heroic resistance, peopled by an unforgettable cast of heroes, villains, swashbucklers, scammers, sheikhs, kings, and learned men." --Amy Wilentz, author of Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti "A taut, mesmerizing journey to the legendary desert city that, for generations of Europeans, sat like a shimmering mirage just beyond reach and understanding. The actuality of Timbuktu''s history, and the remarkable story English tells of the secret 2012 rescue of its invaluable manuscripts, is far richer than the mounds of gold envisioned by the many explorers who perished trying to get there." -- Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson''s Lost Pacific Empire " The Storied City is a lovely read. The dramatic present and past of Timbuktu are masterfully interwoven by Charlie English, who has a writer''s pleasing prose style, a reporter''s nose for the truth and a novelist''s ear for narrative structure. Peopled by memorable real-life heroes and villains and with an epic rescue mission at its heart, this is a model of fine storytelling." --Jon Lee Anderson "In this riveting duel narrative of Timbuktu, juxtaposing Europe''s audacious African explorers of yore with Mali''s current culture-keepers heroically defending sacred manuscripts from jihadist occupiers, Charlie English manages to do a remarkable thing: he pulls back the veil of mystery that enshrouds the marvelous, dusty city--but only enhances its magic." --Dean King, author of the national bestseller Skeletons on the Zahara , Praise for The Snow Tourist: "A finely written and many-sided account of the fascination--both fearful and loving--that we have for snow. Charlie English deftly weaves together history, reportage, travelogue and memoir into a gentle, erudite and at times beautiful book."--Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways, "Clear eyed and straightforward...[English] thoroughly dispels the myths about Timbuktu to reveal a truth that is, in many ways, even more remarkable." -- Booklist "English shares his firsthand observations of the region's people and its treasures, offering a no less fantastical or unlikely tale than those imagined in the fever-dreams of the first Europeans to venture up the Niger." - -Publisher's Weekly "A fascinating interweaving of past and present: meticulously researched, powerfully written and riveting." -- Ben Macintyre, author of Rogue Heroes and A Spy Among Friends "In this enthralling book - part historiography, part detective story - Charlie English leads the reader on a treasure hunt through Timbuktu's labyrinthine past to reveal how fact and fable have always commingled there - and continue to do so today. Like the beguiling place it describes, The Storied City is fascinating and surprising at every turn." -- Scott Anderson, author of Lawrence in Arabia "A stirring, page-turning story of thrilling discovery and heroic resistance, peopled by an unforgettable cast of heroes, villains, swashbucklers, scammers, sheikhs, kings, and learned men." --Amy Wilentz, author of Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti "A taut, mesmerizing journey to the legendary desert city that, for generations of Europeans, sat like a shimmering mirage just beyond reach and understanding. The actuality of Timbuktu's history, and the remarkable story English tells of the secret 2012 rescue of its invaluable manuscripts, is far richer than the mounds of gold envisioned by the many explorers who perished trying to get there." -- Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire " The Storied City is a lovely read. The dramatic present and past of Timbuktu are masterfully interwoven by Charlie English, who has a writer's pleasing prose style, a reporter's nose for the truth and a novelist's ear for narrative structure. Peopled by memorable real-life heroes and villains and with an epic rescue mission at its heart, this is a model of fine storytelling." --Jon Lee Anderson "In this riveting duel narrative of Timbuktu, juxtaposing Europe's audacious African explorers of yore with Mali's current culture-keepers heroically defending sacred manuscripts from jihadist occupiers, Charlie English manages to do a remarkable thing: he pulls back the veil of mystery that enshrouds the marvelous, dusty city--but only enhances its magic." --Dean King, author of the national bestseller Skeletons on the Zahara , "Thrilling...English tells the new and the older tales in parallel...The two stories illuminate each other... a brilliant device." - The Economist "English writes vividly of explorations of the past and complications of the present, with a focus on the Indiana Jones-style account of the evacuation of the manuscripts." - The BBC "A compelling work of history and historiography...[An] engrossing history of a city with the enduring power to fascinate" - Kirkus Reviews "Clear eyed and straightforward...[English] thoroughly dispels the myths about Timbuktu to reveal a truth that is, in many ways, even more remarkable." -- Booklist "English shares his firsthand observations of the region's people and its treasures, offering a no less fantastical or unlikely tale than those imagined in the fever-dreams of the first Europeans to venture up the Niger." - -Publisher's Weekly "A fascinating interweaving of past and present: meticulously researched, powerfully written and riveting." -- Ben Macintyre, author of Rogue Heroes and A Spy Among Friends "In this enthralling book - part historiography, part detective story - Charlie English leads the reader on a treasure hunt through Timbuktu's labyrinthine past to reveal how fact and fable have always commingled there - and continue to do so today. Like the beguiling place it describes, The Storied City is fascinating and surprising at every turn." -- Scott Anderson, author of Lawrence in Arabia "A stirring, page-turning story of thrilling discovery and heroic resistance, peopled by an unforgettable cast of heroes, villains, swashbucklers, scammers, sheikhs, kings, and learned men." --Amy Wilentz, author of Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti "A taut, mesmerizing journey to the legendary desert city that, for generations of Europeans, sat like a shimmering mirage just beyond reach and understanding. The actuality of Timbuktu's history, and the remarkable story English tells of the secret 2012 rescue of its invaluable manuscripts, is far richer than the mounds of gold envisioned by the many explorers who perished trying to get there." -- Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire " The Storied City is a lovely read. The dramatic present and past of Timbuktu are masterfully interwoven by Charlie English, who has a writer's pleasing prose style, a reporter's nose for the truth and a novelist's ear for narrative structure. Peopled by memorable real-life heroes and villains and with an epic rescue mission at its heart, this is a model of fine storytelling." --Jon Lee Anderson "In this riveting duel narrative of Timbuktu, juxtaposing Europe's audacious African explorers of yore with Mali's current culture-keepers heroically defending sacred manuscripts from jihadist occupiers, Charlie English manages to do a remarkable thing: he pulls back the veil of mystery that enshrouds the marvelous, dusty city--but only enhances its magic." --Dean King, author of the national bestseller Skeletons on the Zahara , "A fascinating interweaving of past and present: meticulously researched, powerfully written and riveting." -- Ben Macintyre, author of Rogue Heroes and A Spy Among Friends "In this enthralling book - part historiography, part detective story - Charlie English leads the reader on a treasure hunt through Timbuktu's labyrinthine past to reveal how fact and fable have always commingled there - and continue to do so today. Like the beguiling place it describes, The Storied City is fascinating and surprising at every turn." -- Scott Anderson, author of Lawrence in Arabia "A stirring, page-turning story of thrilling discovery and heroic resistance, peopled by an unforgettable cast of heroes, villains, swashbucklers, scammers, sheikhs, kings, and learned men." --Amy Wilentz, author of Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti "A taut, mesmerizing journey to the legendary desert city that, for generations of Europeans, sat like a shimmering mirage just beyond reach and understanding. The actuality of Timbuktu's history, and the remarkable story English tells of the secret 2012 rescue of its invaluable manuscripts, is far richer than the mounds of gold envisioned by the many explorers who perished trying to get there." -- Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire " The Storied City is a lovely read. The dramatic present and past of Timbuktu are masterfully interwoven by Charlie English, who has a writer's pleasing prose style, a reporter's nose for the truth and a novelist's ear for narrative structure. Peopled by memorable real-life heroes and villains and with an epic rescue mission at its heart, this is a model of fine storytelling." --Jon Lee Anderson "In this riveting duel narrative of Timbuktu, juxtaposing Europe's audacious African explorers of yore with Mali's current culture-keepers heroically defending sacred manuscripts from jihadist occupiers, Charlie English manages to do a remarkable thing: he pulls back the veil of mystery that enshrouds the marvelous, dusty city--but only enhances its magic." --Dean King, author of the national bestseller Skeletons on the Zahara , " The Storied City is a lovely read. The dramatic present and past of Timbuktu are masterfully interwoven by Charlie English, who has a writer's pleasing prose style, a reporter's nose for the truth and a novelist's ear for narrative structure. Peopled by memorable real-life heroes and villains and with an epic rescue mission at its heart, this is a model of fine storytelling." --Jon Lee Anderson "In this riveting duel narrative of Timbuktu, juxtaposing Europe's audacious African explorers of yore with Mali's current culture-keepers heroically defending sacred manuscripts from jihadist occupiers, Charlie English manages to do a remarkable thing: he pulls back the veil of mystery that enshrouds the marvelous, dusty city--but only enhances its magic." -- Dean King, author of the national bestseller Skeletons on the Zahara Praise for The Snow Tourist: "A finely written and many-sided account of the fascination--both fearful and loving--that we have for snow. Charlie English deftly weaves together history, reportage, travelogue and memoir into a gentle, erudite and at times beautiful book."--Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways, "English writes vividly of explorations of the past and complications of the present, with a focus on the Indiana Jones-style account of the evacuation of the manuscripts." - The BBC "A compelling work of history and historiography...[An] engrossing history of a city with the enduring power to fascinate" - Kirkus Reviews "Clear eyed and straightforward...[English] thoroughly dispels the myths about Timbuktu to reveal a truth that is, in many ways, even more remarkable." -- Booklist "English shares his firsthand observations of the region's people and its treasures, offering a no less fantastical or unlikely tale than those imagined in the fever-dreams of the first Europeans to venture up the Niger." - -Publisher's Weekly "A fascinating interweaving of past and present: meticulously researched, powerfully written and riveting." -- Ben Macintyre, author of Rogue Heroes and A Spy Among Friends "In this enthralling book - part historiography, part detective story - Charlie English leads the reader on a treasure hunt through Timbuktu's labyrinthine past to reveal how fact and fable have always commingled there - and continue to do so today. Like the beguiling place it describes, The Storied City is fascinating and surprising at every turn." -- Scott Anderson, author of Lawrence in Arabia "A stirring, page-turning story of thrilling discovery and heroic resistance, peopled by an unforgettable cast of heroes, villains, swashbucklers, scammers, sheikhs, kings, and learned men." --Amy Wilentz, author of Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti "A taut, mesmerizing journey to the legendary desert city that, for generations of Europeans, sat like a shimmering mirage just beyond reach and understanding. The actuality of Timbuktu's history, and the remarkable story English tells of the secret 2012 rescue of its invaluable manuscripts, is far richer than the mounds of gold envisioned by the many explorers who perished trying to get there." -- Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire " The Storied City is a lovely read. The dramatic present and past of Timbuktu are masterfully interwoven by Charlie English, who has a writer's pleasing prose style, a reporter's nose for the truth and a novelist's ear for narrative structure. Peopled by memorable real-life heroes and villains and with an epic rescue mission at its heart, this is a model of fine storytelling." --Jon Lee Anderson "In this riveting duel narrative of Timbuktu, juxtaposing Europe's audacious African explorers of yore with Mali's current culture-keepers heroically defending sacred manuscripts from jihadist occupiers, Charlie English manages to do a remarkable thing: he pulls back the veil of mystery that enshrouds the marvelous, dusty city--but only enhances its magic." --Dean King, author of the national bestseller Skeletons on the Zahara , "Thrilling...English tells the new and the older tales in parallel...The two stories illuminate each other... a brilliant device." - The Economist "English writes vividly of explorations of the past and complications of the present, with a focus on the Indiana Jones-style account of the evacuation of the manuscripts." - The BBC "A piece of postmodern historiography of quite extraordinary sophistication and ingenuity." -- The Times Literary Supplement "Part reportage, part history, part romance and wholly gripping... a riveting read." --Sunday Times "A compelling work of history and historiography...[An] engrossing history of a city with the enduring power to fascinate" - Kirkus Reviews "Clear eyed and straightforward...[English] thoroughly dispels the myths about Timbuktu to reveal a truth that is, in many ways, even more remarkable." -- Booklist "English shares his firsthand observations of the region's people and its treasures, offering a no less fantastical or unlikely tale than those imagined in the fever-dreams of the first Europeans to venture up the Niger." - -Publisher's Weekly "A fascinating interweaving of past and present: meticulously researched, powerfully written and riveting." -- Ben Macintyre, author of Rogue Heroes and A Spy Among Friends "In this enthralling book - part historiography, part detective story - Charlie English leads the reader on a treasure hunt through Timbuktu's labyrinthine past to reveal how fact and fable have always commingled there - and continue to do so today. Like the beguiling place it describes, The Storied City is fascinating and surprising at every turn." -- Scott Anderson, author of Lawrence in Arabia "A stirring, page-turning story of thrilling discovery and heroic resistance, peopled by an unforgettable cast of heroes, villains, swashbucklers, scammers, sheikhs, kings, and learned men." --Amy Wilentz, author of Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti "A taut, mesmerizing journey to the legendary desert city that, for generations of Europeans, sat like a shimmering mirage just beyond reach and understanding. The actuality of Timbuktu's history, and the remarkable story English tells of the secret 2012 rescue of its invaluable manuscripts, is far richer than the mounds of gold envisioned by the many explorers who perished trying to get there." -- Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire " The Storied City is a lovely read. The dramatic present and past of Timbuktu are masterfully interwoven by Charlie English, who has a writer's pleasing prose style, a reporter's nose for the truth and a novelist's ear for narrative structure. Peopled by memorable real-life heroes and villains and with an epic rescue mission at its heart, this is a model of fine storytelling." --Jon Lee Anderson "In this riveting duel narrative of Timbuktu, juxtaposing Europe's audacious African explorers of yore with Mali's current culture-keepers heroically defending sacred manuscripts from jihadist occupiers, Charlie English manages to do a remarkable thing: he pulls back the veil of mystery that enshrouds the marvelous, dusty city--but only enhances its magic." --Dean King, author of the national bestseller Skeletons on the Zahara