A History of the Samurai
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Jonathan Lopez delves into the intricate narratives of art and culture. His work, built upon extensive archival research and international interviews, unearths the compelling stories of individuals who have shaped the art world. Lopez's meticulous approach and his talent for revealing hidden motivations and secrets make his writing deeply absorbing for enthusiasts of history and art. His literary style is characterized by its profound depth and engaging narrative, drawing readers into every facet of his subjects.



An experiential guide to the sacred places and teachings of Andean shamanism
Introduction. A liar's biography -- Ch. 1. The collaborator -- Ch. 2. Beautiful nonsense -- Ch. 3. The sphinx of Delft -- Ch. 4. Smoke and mirrors -- Ch. 5. A happy hunting ground -- Ch. 6. The master forger and the Fascist dream -- Ch. 7. Sieg Heil! -- Ch. 8. Goering gets a Vermeer -- Ch. 9. The endgame-- Ch. 10. Swept under the rug -- Epilogue. Framing the fake