Reel History: The World According to the Movies
By (Author) Alex von Tunzelmann
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
1st October 2015
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
General and world history
Humour
791.4375
352
Width 137mm, Height 204mm, Spine 30mm
427g
Was the printing press invented by King Arthur Did William 'Braveheart' Wallace father Edward III of England And did Jon Bon Jovi rescue an Enigma machine during World War II From ancient Egypt to the Tudors to the Nazis, the film industry has often defined how we think of the past. But how much of what you see on the screen is true And does it really matter if filmmakers just make it all up Picking her way through Hollywood's version of events, acclaimed historian Alex von Tunzelmann sorts the fact from the fiction. Along the way, we meet all our favourite historical characters, on screen and in real life: from Cleopatra to Elizabeth I, from Spartacus to Abraham Lincoln, and from William Shakespeare to John Lennon. Based on the long-running column in the Guardian, Reel History takes a comic look at the history of the world as told through the movies - the good, the bad, and the very, very ugly.
Witty, fascinating, charming... a wonderful book * Kate Williams *
Reel History is a hoot! Alex von Tunzelmann writes with a blend of playful wit and delicious snark * Greg Jenner, official historian to TV's Horrible Histories *
Great fun -- Marcus Berkmann * Spectator *
Alex von Tunzelmann is a historian and writer. She has published two books: Indian Summer: The Secret History of the End of an Empire (2007) and Red Heat: Conspiracy, Murder and the Cold War in the Caribbean (2011), and is the author of the long-running 'Reel History' column in the Guardian.