Celebrate the greatest love stories that have molded the course of history!
Romance in its many shapes and forms is celebrated around the world. It is a constant act of affection shown irrespective of age, race, gender or background, and is one way in which we show our humanity.
This beautiful visual guide reveals the most passionate and tragic love tales throughout the centuries from people all over the world and includes:
- Profiles stories of love and lovers throughout history, from the best-known -- like Mark Antony and Cleopatra, Napoleon and Josephine, and John Lennon and Yoko Ono -- to less famous but equally powerful examples, like Hadrian and Antinous, Anne Lister and Ann Walker, and Mildred and Richard Loving - Specially commissioned illustrations that represent the individuals involved, with images of letters, paintings and artifacts that tell the story of each love affair - Quotes from love letters, poems, songs and stories by the featured individuals, or about their relationship - Diverse LGBTQ+ love stories, such as Emperor Ai of Han and Dong Xian; Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West; Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener; and Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok
Mark Antony's love for Cleopatra led to war between Rome and Egypt, Emperor Xuanzang of Tang relinquished the Mandate of Heaven for Yang Guifei, and the English Reformation was borne out of Henry VIII's passion for Anne Boleyn. These great loves and many others have been celebrated, recorded and forever memorialized to chronicle the wars, peace treaties and politics of our modern world.
This inspirational book about love also delves into the popularity of real love stories. It features columns, podcasts and TV shows like the NYT Modern Love column, the appetite for love letters, and the timeless popularity of love and romance with reality-TV programs like Love Island, First Dates and The Bachelor/Bachelorette.
This is the perfect purchase for a Valentine's Day gift or any other special occasion for anyone interested in history, culture and literature. Most importantly, readers who want to learn about relationships that have challenged conventions, the history of LGBTQ+, lovers of romance and trivia, and general knowledge fans.
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A very interesting and diverse list of history’s most noteworthy couples. Some have more information than others, and I get why the more ancient ones only have a few paragraphs, but there were some more modern couples I wanted to learn more about and that I’m sure could have easily had another page or two.
There’s some couples I wouldn’t have included here. Some were undoubtedly turbulent, abusive, and romanticized, like Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn (we all know how that ended). Some are definitely NOT some of history’s greatest loves -if anything, they’re some of history’s greatest cautionary tales.
I loved the illustrations; it added a very unique and memorable touch to this book. Kudos to the artist or artists.
Overall an interesting book that could be a very helpful reference for romance writers who are looking for inspiration.
I really enjoyed reading about the lives of inspiring couples. I like how the book was inclusive, portraying the lives of gay and lesbian couples. Truly love has no boundaries I’m noticed that the best love stories in the book and probably in real life are slow burns. Rash and explosive love doesn’t last. Also, I hate to say it but a lot of the romances were ignited while one or both partners were married….. Side note why was Henry 8th and Ann Boleyn in here? 🙃
Inspiring only in certain places, the book is an excellent starting point to deep dive into Wikipedia and google to learn about celebrated and talented individuals.
Fascinating reading! A wide variety of historical love stories are told, broadly organized by themes like Tragic Loves, Kindred Spirits, etc. The stories are pleasantly concise, mostly 1-2 pages each, and include not only details about the lovers and their lives, but interesting historical tidbits for context about the world in which they lived.
It boggles that we still recount the love stories of people who have been dead for a thousand years. It's sad how many LGBT+ stories have been erased. It's amazing how messy even "great" loves are. Anyone with an interest in history or historical figures will find this easy, enjoyable reading!
Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review!
True to its title, this short compendium summarizes the great loves of history in 1-2 pages. Categorized into unforgettable love, forbidden love, tragic love, kindred spirits, and enduring love; this volume is a great resource that connects history, romance, and the arts. Romances are listed in each section in chronological order. Contemporary romances are also included. Quotes and minimalist art add to the text. A LGBTQIA-inclusive book.
An incredibly sweet book on love. There were love stories of all types and over centuries. Some I knew and others were a lovely surprise. The stories are short and can be enjoyed all at once or picked up at random.
Probably not completely accurate. But I loved the little love stories anyway. Very cute and every once in a while very surprising. Also very diverse. I loved that LGBT was very normal in early stages of civilisation and I hate that at some point it was seen as unacceptable, it's ridiculous.
beautiful stories of love throughout history. loved the diversity and different kinds of love. was off put by some of the stories but i guess thats the point
I enjoyed this. I liked learning about people I've never heard of and getting to hear their love story. I liked how varied these were and that they didn't all have a HEA