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"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler
"In "1616: The World in Motion," Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in time. With a masterful command of facts and data, he ties together events in a brisk narrative, revealing a world "in motion," vibrant with remarkable solutions, activities, and individuals. He shows how separate threads affected one another, transformed discourse, and contributed to development of a truly global culture fully four centuries ago." --Emily Sano, director emeritus, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
"Tom Christensen's vividly illustrated "1616: The World in Mot

Praise for "1616"
"With its stories of restless spirits and restless feet and its truly amazing images from Japan to Persia to Rome, this book will surprise and delight every reader and provide new insights into an interactive early modern world." --John E. Wills, Jr., author of "1688: A Global History"
"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler
"In "1616: The World in Motion," Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in time. With a masterful command of facts and data, he ties together events in a brisk narrative, revealing a world "in motion," vibrant with remarkable solutions, activities, and individuals.

Praise for "1616"
"Well-researched and entertaining." --"Kirkus"
"With its stories of restless spirits and restless feet and its truly amazing images from Japan to Persia to Rome, this book will surprise and delight every reader and provide new insights into an interactive early modern world." --John E. Wills, Jr., author of "1688: A Global History"
"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler
"In "1616: The World in Motion," Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in time. With a masterful command of facts and data, he ties together events in a brisk narrative, revealing a world "in motion," vibrant w

Praise for "1616"

"Well-researched and entertaining." --"Kirkus"

"With its stories of restless spirits and restless feet and its truly amazing images from Japan to Persia to Rome, this book will surprise and delight every reader and provide new insights into an interactive early modern world." --John E. Wills, Jr., author of "1688: A Global History"

"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler

"In "1616: The World in Motion", Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in time. With a masterful command of facts and data, he ties together events in a brisk narrative, revealing a world "in motion," vibrant with remarkable solutions, activities, and individuals. He shows how separate threads affected one another, transformed discourse, and contributed to development of a truly global culture fully four centuries ago." --Emily Sano, director emeritus, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco

"Tom Christensen's vividly illustrated "1616: The World in Motion" is filled with unforgettable characters and stories that illuminate many of today's global aches and joys. Immersing ourselves in this watershed year reminds us that if we look carefully every year counts, a lesson that can keep us mindful through the passing of our own years." --Peter Laufer, author of "The Dangerous World of Butterflies and Forbidden Creatures"
Praise for "1616"
"Thomas Christensen is no slouch when it comes to writing page-turning nonfiction . . . Christensen manages to portray and connect disparate events with remarkable cogency . . . He also affords his reader a peek into the lives of those who were right there making it all happen . . . Christensen's writing is droll and at times hilarious. He has a wonderful way of juxtaposing his facts so that the ironies often present in human behavior shine through." --"The Foreword"
"Well-researched and entertaining." --"Kirkus"
"With its stories of restless spirits and restless feet and its truly amazing images from Japan to Persia to Rome, this book will surprise and delight every reader and provide new insights into an interactive early modern world." --John E. Wills, Jr., author of "1688: A Global History"
"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler
"In "1616: The World in Motion," Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in time. With a masterful command of facts and data, he ties together events in a brisk narrative, revealing a world "in motion," vibrant with remarkable solutions, activities, and individuals. He shows how separate threads affected one another, transformed discourse, and contributed to development of a truly global culture fully four centuries ago." --Emily Sano, director emeritus, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
"Tom Christensen's vividly illustrated "1616: The World in Motion" is filled with unforgettable characters and stories that illuminate many of today's global aches and joys. Immersing ourselves in this watershed year reminds us that if

Praise for "1616"
"Careful to include events from around the world, not just Europe and the Americas, Christensen enhances his excellent explications of backgrounds and settings with dozens of fabulous illustrations. Most readers will want an atlas to track the action in 1616's "world in motion." --"Publishers Weekly" (Starred Review)
"Thomas Christensen is no slouch when it comes to writing page-turning nonfiction . . . Christensen manages to portray and connect disparate events with remarkable cogency . . . He also affords his reader a peek into the lives of those who were right there making it all happen . . . Christensen's writing is droll and at times hilarious. He has a wonderful way of juxtaposing his facts so that the ironies often present in human behavior shine through." --"The Foreword"
"Well-researched and entertaining." --"Kirkus"
"With its stories of restless spirits and restless feet and its truly amazing images from Japan to Persia to Rome, this book will surprise and delight every reader and provide new insights into an interactive early modern world." --John E. Wills, Jr., author of "1688: A Global History"
"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler
"In "1616: The World in Motion," Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in time. With a masterful command of facts and data, he ties together events in a brisk narrative, revealing a world "in motion," vibrant with remarkable solutions, activities, and individuals. He shows how separate threads affected one another, transformed discourse, and contributed to development of a truly global culture fully fo

Praise for "1616"
"Thomas Christensen's "1616" is a delight, an adventure, a reading and visual treat of the first order. Once you hold it in your hands, and the sumptuous, well-chosen illustrations fall open, its $35 price-tag will seem like a bargain."--"The Cleveland Plain Dealer"
"Careful to include events from around the world, not just Europe and the Americas, Christensen enhances his excellent explications of backgrounds and settings with dozens of fabulous illustrations. Most readers will want an atlas to track the action in 1616's "world in motion." --"Publishers Weekly" (Starred Review)
"Thomas Christensen is no slouch when it comes to writing page-turning nonfiction . . . Christensen manages to portray and connect disparate events with remarkable cogency . . . He also affords his reader a peek into the lives of those who were right there making it all happen . . . Christensen's writing is droll and at times hilarious. He has a wonderful way of juxtaposing his facts so that the ironies often present in human behavior shine through." --"The Foreword"
"Well-researched and entertaining." --"Kirkus"
"With its stories of restless spirits and restless feet and its truly amazing images from Japan to Persia to Rome, this book will surprise and delight every reader and provide new insights into an interactive early modern world." --John E. Wills, Jr., author of "1688: A Global History"
"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler
"In "1616: The World in Motion," Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in time. With a masterful command of facts and data, he ties

Praise for "1616"
"Thomas Christensen's "1616: The World in Motion," is one of those unconventional, unclassifiable, uniquely pleasurable histories that seems to take a narrow path but opens into a fresh, vivid, expansive understanding of a historical moment." --"Dallas Morning News"
"Thomas Christensen's "1616" is a delight, an adventure, a reading and visual treat of the first order. Once you hold it in your hands, and the sumptuous, well-chosen illustrations fall open, its $35 price-tag will seem like a bargain."--"The Cleveland Plain Dealer"
"Careful to include events from around the world, not just Europe and the Americas, Christensen enhances his excellent explications of backgrounds and settings with dozens of fabulous illustrations. Most readers will want an atlas to track the action in 1616's "world in motion." --"Publishers Weekly" (Starred Review)
"Thomas Christensen is no slouch when it comes to writing page-turning nonfiction . . . Christensen manages to portray and connect disparate events with remarkable cogency . . . He also affords his reader a peek into the lives of those who were right there making it all happen . . . Christensen's writing is droll and at times hilarious. He has a wonderful way of juxtaposing his facts so that the ironies often present in human behavior shine through." --"The Foreword"
"Well-researched and entertaining." --"Kirkus"
"With its stories of restless spirits and restless feet and its truly amazing images from Japan to Persia to Rome, this book will surprise and delight every reader and provide new insights into an interactive early modern world." --John E. Wills, Jr., author of "1688: A Global History"
"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler
"In "1616: The World in Motion," Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in time. With a masterful command of facts and data, he ties together events in a brisk narrative, revealing a world "in motion," vibrant with remarkable solutions, activities, and individuals. He shows how separate threads affected one another, transformed discourse, and contributed to development of a truly global culture fully four centuries ago." --Emily Sano, director emeritus, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
"Tom Christensen's vividly illustrated "1616: The World in Motion" is filled with unforgettable characters and stories that illuminate many of today's global aches and joys. Immersing ourselves in this watershed year reminds us that if we look carefully every year counts, a lesson that can keep us mindful through the passing of our own years." --Peter Laufer, author of "The Dangerous World of Butterflies and Forbidden Creatures"
Praise for 1616

"Thomas Christensen's 1616: The World in Motion, is one of those unconventional, unclassifiable, uniquely pleasurable histories that seems to take a narrow path but opens into a fresh, vivid, expansive understanding of a historical moment." --Dallas Morning News

"Thomas Christensen's "1616" is a delight, an adventure, a reading and visual treat of the first order. Once you hold it in your hands, and the sumptuous, well-chosen illustrations fall open, its $35 price-tag will seem like a bargain."--The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Careful to include events from around the world, not just Europe and the Americas, Christensen enhances his excellent explications of backgrounds and settings with dozens of fabulous illustrations. Most readers will want an atlas to track the action in 1616's "world in motion." --Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

"Thomas Christensen is no slouch when it comes to writing page-turning nonfiction . . . Christensen manages to portray and connect disparate events with remarkable cogency . . . He also affords his reader a peek into the lives of those who were right there making it all happen . . . Christensen's writing is droll and at times hilarious. He has a wonderful way of juxtaposing his facts so that the ironies often present in human behavior shine through." --The Foreword

"Well-researched and entertaining." --Kirkus

"With its stories of restless spirits and restless feet and its truly amazing images from Japan to Persia to Rome, this book will surprise and delight every reader and provide new insights into an interactive early modern world." --John E. Wills, Jr., author of 1688: A Global History

"Shakespeare may have died in 1616 (as incidentally did Cervantes--on the very same date!) --but here we have Love's Labour Found. A brimmingly generous intellectual feast, lavishly curated by Mr. Christensen--on every page a fresh marvel--the catalog, as it were, of a show just asking to be mounted, and the Show of the Year at that." --Lawrence Weschler

"In 1616: The World in Motion, Christensen conducts a horizontal survey of the world--the entire globe--at a single point in ti...
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A publisher, editor and graphic designer takes a world-wide journey through a single year during the 17th century, highlighting changes in traditions, business enterprises, family life and societies and featuring images and artwork from the era.

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