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A few books I'm familiar with are Radu Florescu's DRACULA: A BIOGRAPHY OF VLAD THE IMPALER; Nicolai Stoicescu's VLAD TEPES, PRINCE OF WALLACHIA; and Matei Cazacu's DRACULA. I think the last one is the most recent. Hope this helps

I began my research for my First World War/1920s trilogy by (re)reading Tuchman's "The Guns of August." If she has work on point, always start with Ms Tuchman.

Thanks! I'll look into her stuff.

A few books I'm familiar with are Radu Florescu's DRACULA: A BIOGRAPHY OF VLAD THE IMPALER; Nicolai Stoicescu's VLAD TEPES, PRINCE OF WALLACHIA; and Matei Cazacu's DRACULA. I think the las..."
Oh wow, this is great! Thanks a lot!


I'll second the recommendation for

This one reads like a textbook, but it covers a wide range:

And a few others ideas:





I'd also recommend checking out the Osprey Men-at-arms series for relevant titles. They're really helpful
You should also keep in mind that much of this time period wasn't all that well documented. The history of the early Ottomans, for example, was largely written much later. So it's as much legend as fact.


My own interest is in the Byzantine Empire so this novel gave a birds eye view of what was going on just before Mehmet II conquered Constantinople. Before reading it I really had no idea that Vlad was part of all the turmoil of that period. The fact that he spent more than a few years in close contact with Mehmet explains a lot about what he did to keep the Turks out of his country.
The novel was nicely written too.

This time around I'm looking for a book/a few books about Saint Nicholas, along with any about Europe during the time he lived.
Also, if anyone knows of a decent history of the Santa Claus legend (as in not a children's book) I'd appreciate that as well.
I prefer text that isn't too meaty as it can be a little difficult to digest but any recommendations are welcome!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Sultan, the Vampyr and the Soothsayer (other topics)Dracula's Wars: Vlad the Impaler and His Rivals (other topics)
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century (other topics)
The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest (other topics)
Cross and Crescent in the Balkans: The Ottoman Conquest of Southeastern Europe (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
James Waterson (other topics)Barbara W. Tuchman (other topics)
John V.A. Fine (other topics)
David Nicolle (other topics)
Suraiya Faroqhi (other topics)
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I'm looking for some non-fiction books to aid in research for my novel. Preferably ones that are well-written, up-to-date and understandable/accessible to someone who occasionally has trouble digesting meaty text.
What I'm looking for are books about Vlad the Impaler, the Ottoman Empire and Europe in general during the 1400s. I'm also curious about the middle East during this time, as well as the early evolution of science/alchemy.
I know there probably won't be one single book that incorporates all of this but if anything I've asked for rings a bell with you, please let me know!
Particularly about Vlad. Thank you!