The Ancient Paths: Discovering The Lost Map Of Celtic Europe

7 Million + Happy Customers

100% Original Products

32 Points Quality Check

The Ancient Paths: Discovering The Lost Map Of Celtic Europe

For every 100 Spent,
You earn 1 Bookchor Coins

Highlights

  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 400

    Pages
  • 9781447229766

    ISBN
  • 3 mm

    Width
  • 15 mm

    Height
  • 23 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 30 JULY 2013

    Publish Date

Check Delivery

Enter pincode for exact delivery dates / charges and to know if express delivery is available

    Bookchor Assured

    100% Genuine books.

    The books that you get are completely genuine. The genuinity of the publication and authenticity of the books are individually checked. You will never receive a pirated product.

    Maximum Quality assured

    New books are crisp and fresh just like the ones that you handpick from the physical stores. You will not find a single smudge or scratch even though the book travels all over India for delivery. Even second hand books retain their highest quality.

    Get what you see.

    We take great care in delivering you the perfect book that you see on the website. Book cover, number of pages and book dimensions are exactly the same as mentioned in the book description . For used books we categorize them into ‘Almost New’, ‘Good, and ‘Readable’ - even the ‘readable’ books are of high quality.

    Honest discounts.

    We do not offer discounts just to attract you. The prices of the books are not falsely hiked to lure you into the greed of discounts. We offer flat discounts on MRP. The discount sales run throughout the year.

    Description

    Fifty Generations Ago The Cultural Empire Of The Celts Stretched From The Black Sea To Ireland And The Highlands Of Scotland. In Six Hundred Years, The Celts Had Produced Some Of The Finest Artistic And Scientific Masterpieces Of The Ancient World. In 58 BC, Julius Caesar Marched Over The Alps, Bringing Slavery And Genocide To Western Europe. Within Eight Years The Celts O Fifty Generations Ago The Cultural Empire Of The Celts Stretched From The Black Sea To Ireland And The Highlands Of Scotland. In Six Hundred Years, The Celts Had Produced Some Of The Finest Artistic And Scientific Masterpieces...  Read More

    About the Author

    Add authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.

    Graham Robb

    Graham Macdonald Robb FRSL (born June 2, 1958) is a British author.

    Robb was born in Manchester and educated at the Royal Grammar School Worcester and Exeter College, Oxford, where he studied Modern Languages. He earned a PhD in French literature at Vanderbilt University.

    He won the 1997 Whitbread Book Award for best biography (Victor Hugo) and was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Rimbaud in 2001. In 2007, he won the Duff Cooper Prize for The Discovery of France.

    On April 28, 2008 he was awarded the £10,000 Ondaatje Prize by the Royal Society of Literature in London for The Discovery of France.

    Rating & Reviews

    3.3

    99 total
    5
    0
    4
    0
    3
    0
    2
    0
    0