Princes Under the Volcano: Two Hundred Years of a British Dynasty in Sicily
By (Author) Raleigh Trevelyan
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
16th February 2012
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Family history, tracing ancestors
929.90945
Paperback
582
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 42mm
728g
Epic and engrossing, this extravagant true story covers 200 years in the life of an English family dynasty in Sicily. Benjamin Ingham, possibly the greatest tycoon England has ever known, was attracted to Sicily from his humble beginnings in Yorkshire by the burgeoning trade in marsala wine. This is the story of the English Croesus, who made the money, and his beneficiaries, the Whitaker family, who spent it - intertwined with two hundred years of enthralling Sicilian history.
'Most entertaining and readable.' Anthony Powell, Telegraph
'Deeply researched and wholly fascinating.' Washington Post
'An original and entertaining contribution to Anglo-Italian history.' Times
Raleigh Trevelyan is a writer and editor. Born in the Andaman Islands in 1923, he moved to Britain when he was eight. His classic The Fortress was published in 1956; among his other books are Rome '44, The Golden Oriole and a study of his ancestor, Sir Walter Raleigh. He lives in London and Cornwall.