Two new publications on the Great Siege

Both books draw on Great Siege frescoes at the Grand Master’s Palace

Two new Heritage Malta publications focusing on the Great Siege of 1565 have been launched during a ceremony presided by President Myriam Spiteri Debono.

The first publication, The Great Siege of Malta, 1565: An Epic Poem, was penned by the late Joseph L. Zerafa (1917–1985), a poet and teacher from Żurrieq with a deep love for Malta’s past.

Edited by Col (Retd) David Vassallo and exquisitely illustrated and designed by celebrated photographer Daniel Cilia, this 288-page hardback volume presents an epic poetic retelling of the Great Siege, enriched with powerful imagery and detailed photography of Matteo Perez d’Aleccio’s frescoes at the Grand Master’s Palace.

The cover of The Great Siege of Malta, 1565: An Epic Poem.

The cover of The Great Siege of Malta, 1565: An Epic Poem.

The Great Siege of Malta, 1565: An Epic Poem is enriched with powerful imagery and detailed photography of Matteo Perez d’Aleccio’s frescoes of the Great Siege.

The Great Siege of Malta, 1565: An Epic Poem is enriched with powerful imagery and detailed photography of Matteo Perez d’Aleccio’s frescoes of the Great Siege.

Written between 1980 and 1981 but unpublished during Zerafa’s lifetime, the poem was transcribed by his family and rediscovered decades later. Heritage Malta has now brought this powerful work to light, pairing it with striking visuals that capture the courage, turmoil, and triumph of 1565.

The president (centre) with team behind The Great Siege of 1565: The Assault that Defined Malta.The president (centre) with team behind The Great Siege of 1565: The Assault that Defined Malta.

The second publication, The Great Siege of 1565: The Assault that Defined Malta, authored by Chilion Mangion, thoroughly illustrated by Kimberly Azzopardi, and edited by Godwin Vella, offers a bilingual account designed to engage younger readers.

This book traces the Knights’ origins as guardians of pilgrims in Jerusalem, through their steadfast struggle during the Great Siege, to the establishment of Valletta as the Order’s new fortress city, culminating in the immortalisation of the Siege in D’Aleccio’s frescoes in the Throne Room of the Grand Master’s Palace.

The cover of The Great Siege of 1565: the Assault that Defined Malta

The cover of The Great Siege of 1565: the Assault that Defined Malta

The Great Siege of 1565: the Assault that Defined Malta presents complex historical events in a simpler and engaging yet accurate way.

The Great Siege of 1565: the Assault that Defined Malta presents complex historical events in a simpler and engaging yet accurate way.

This volume is the second in Heritage Malta’s series that presents complex historical events in a simpler and engaging yet accurate way, supporting the agency’s mission to make Malta’s heritage inspiring and accessible to all. The series began with World War II: The Conflict that Reshaped Malta.

President Myriam Spiteri Debono addressing guests during the books’ launch.President Myriam Spiteri Debono addressing guests during the books’ launch.

For more information or to purchase these publications, visit www.heritagemalta.mt/store or any Heritage Malta museum or website.

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