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1. Romanovs: Europe's Most Obsessive Dynasty by Oliver Thomson | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2008-05-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Romanovs—the second and final dynasty to rule Russia—have captured the imagination of the world like no other royal family. The mysterious execution of Tsar Nicholas II and his immediate family in 1918 further fueled this fascination. Yet the intrigue surrounding the family began centuries earlier with another notorious tsar—Ivan the Terrible. So-called due to his dramatic change in temperament following the death of his wife, Ivan instigated one of the most terrifying periods in history as he and his death squad Oprichniki violently tortured his country's people. Tracing the ancestry back to the marriage of Anastasia Zakharyina and Ivan IV of Muscovy in 1547, through the demise of the House of Romanov and up to the present generation, Oliver Thomson delves deep into the family’s lineage. Including maps, portraits of family members, and stunning color photographs of the main surviving Romanov buildings, this absorbing book charts the rise and fall of one of the greatest families in history. Customer Reviews (2)
Summary history of the Tsars
Welcome to Romanov 101 |
2. Notorious Royal Marriages: A Juicy Journey Through Nine Centuries of Dynasty, Destiny, and Desire by Leslie Carroll | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2010-01-05)
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Charming but lacks solid research!
History, sex, scandle-what more could you want
Love is in the air... and some affairs too
Light-hearted and amusing
Great reading but in need of editing and fact checking |
3. The Private Life of Marie Antoinette by Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2009-02-01)
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Insider knowledge
An eyewitness account
GREAT |
4. Kings of the Hellenes: The Greek Kings 1863-1974 by John Van Der Kiste | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1994-06-25)
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The six kings of the Danish-Greek family.
Fantastic
very dry and uninteresting
The Hellenic monarchy: if it's Greek to you, read this book. How exactly did the Greek people come to be reigned over by a Danish prince and his heirs? Did a King of Greece really die from a monkey attack? The story of the Greek monarchy has a good mixture of everything that intrigues the typical royal-watcher, and Van Der Kiste tells it well. You might find it refreshing that, in the chapters dealing with World War One, Van Der Kiste doesn't take a typical (jingoistic) pro-Allied stance. He presents the Hellenic involvement in that war from a Greek royalist perspective. If the book is lacking, it's in the final chapters. As the author points out, a historian can only do so much justice to a topic as fresh as the royal family's current standing. The subject of the Greek monarchy in the past 60 years could fill another book. Overall, this is a fine addition to Van Der Kiste's body of work, and a good starting point for anyone researching the subject. ... Read more |
5. Queen of France A Biography of Marie Antoinette by Andre Castelot | |
Paperback: 446
Pages
(2009-11-27)
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Queen of France by Andre Castelot She was Marie Antoinette, a lovely Austrian princess.She was fourteen when she first met her fifteen-year-old husband, the Dauphin of France.He was a shy, heavy young man, overshadowed by his grandfather, Louis XV. The girl had many problems to cope with at the French court, among them her husband's lack of interest, the King's spinster daughters (almost her only companions at first) and Madame du Barry, the King's favorite.Yet she soon won everyone's heart and had all of Paris at her charming feet. But as time went by, not only the court but the country as a whole and Marie Antoinette's mother (Maria Theresa of Austria, four hundred leagues away, and constantly advising her daughter by mail) were alarmed by the fantastic parties, wild extravagances, and excessive pleasures of the Dauphin's bride. Then Louis XV died, and the courtiers coming to salute the new nineteen-year-old king found him and his queen on their knees weeping bitterly."Oh, God," they cried, embracing each other, "protect us, we are too young to reign." Andre Castelot, a distinguished French scholar and historian, has in this book written one of the most brilliant of recent biographies, which makes Marie Antoinette, from her arrival in France to the day she rode to her death in a cart, amazingly alive for the reader.We are carried from the intimate chambers of the young queen, through the incredible splendor and shocking discomfort of life at Court, to the awesome sounds of the rising mob, the last desperate flights, and the ultimate imprisonment and execution. The author has had a mass of decuments at his disposal while writing this book, many of them newly discovered in Viennese and Parisian archives, and never before presented to the public.
France |
6. Heart for Europe by James and Joanna Bogle | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(1991-12)
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Great Story, Difficult Read |
7. Royal Babylon: The Alarming History of European Royalty by Karl Shaw | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1999-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Was there ever a good monarch? To judge by Shaw's account, it's unlikely. Instead, he writes, "Every monarchy in Europe has at some time or another been ruled over by a madman," adding in passing that only Bavaria's King Ludwig had the good grace to turn his madness into a source of tourist revenue for his subjects' descendants. Of the mad and the downright curious there's no shortage in these pages, as Shaw delivers anecdote after anecdote concerning the demented, sometimes awful, sometimes entertaining behavior of the likes of Germany's Frederick the Great, who "drank up to forty cups of coffee a day for several weeks in an experiment to see if it was possible to exist without sleep"; Russia's Catherine I, "a raddled old alcoholic with bloodshot eyes, wild and matted hair and clothes soiled with urine stains ... [who] once survived an assassination attempt too drunk to realize that anything had happened"; and England's Queen Mary, "the only known royal kleptomaniac," whose aides would surreptitiously gather the knickknacks she'd lifted from her subjects' parlors and return them with muffled apologies. Royal Babylon is a guilty pleasure of a book, and one that does a fine job of explaining, in Shaw's tongue-in-cheek words, "why most continentals can't get enough of royalty, provided it isn't their own." --Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (40)
Genetics in action
Below a 1
as if Joan Rivers had written your high school history textbook
good read
Entertaining but not necessarily history |
8. Frederick the Great: A Historical Profile by Gerhard Ritter | |
Paperback: 268
Pages
(1975-01-16)
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Customer Reviews (4)
Enjoyed reading...Frederick the Great: A Historical Profile
Fred the not so Great
A Great Work
A brilliant study of Frederick and of Prussia There was a certain ambivalence evidenced in Frederick's conception of warfare.He only pursued war to further the state, and he learned from war--especially his initial invasion of Silesia.Always, Prussia in the end seemed to prosper from her ruler's military actions.Central in Frederick's conception of the state was the need for a vigilant standing army.To oversee this grand army, Frederick developed a program for proto-modern statehood--in all aspects to be overseen by him personally.In his state, he sought to utilize the nobility in a paternalistic system.Patriotism was his goal; his military leaders were not to fight for him but for Prussia.Frederick was deeply involved in military strategy; as a soldier-king he demanded discipline and controlled aggression among his men.Significantly, over time he came to see the value of statecraft over military action; after his Silesian invasion, his wars seemed more defensive in nature; often no decisive victor emerged from battle.He came to realize that warfare was constrained by the state's national resources.As Ritter describes it, Frederician warfare was defined by maneuverability and limited aggression.It is the birth of patriotism in the form of Frederician absolutism that lies at the heart of Ritter's study.Compelled by the rise to power of Naziism, Ritter seeks to show how such German nationalism had originally been born. ... Read more |
9. Royal Racing: The Queen and Queen Mother's Sporting Life by Sean Smith | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2001-03-01)
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10. Behind Palace Doors: My True Adventures as the Queen Mother's Equerry by Major Colin Burgess, Paul Carter | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2006-10-01)
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Weekend/Holiday Book |
11. Augustus: Godfather of Europe by Richard Holland | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2004-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description As Julius Caesar's adopted son, Augustus burst into the political arena after the Ides of March, provoked civil war to avenge Caesar's murder, and became Rome's first teenage consul. While pretending to restore the Roman Republic he made himself absolute monarch. Worshipped as a god, Augustus presided over a 'golden age' of literature and architecture, and brought unprecedented peace and prosperity to a huge section of mankind - unintentionally clearing a path for the future spread of Christianity to a world disfigured by slavery and sadistic spectacle. But what of the man himself? Richard Holland reveals the many faces of Augustus - the reckless lover who abducted Livia, a married woman pregnant by her husband, to be his third wife; the father who sent his only child, Julia, to a prison island for immorality; and the merciful despot who broke his disloyal secretary's legs but saved the life of a boy slave. The biography sets Augustus in the context of his time, among a motley cast of characters including Caesar, Mark Antony, Cleopatra, Cicero, Brutus, Virgil and Herod the Great. Customer Reviews (2)
Is it History or Story?
brilliant and provocative |
12. Europas Konigshauser (German Edition) by SIEBERT | |
Hardcover: 207
Pages
(1998-11-06)
Isbn: 3802525469 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. Henry II: King of France 1547-1559 by Frederic J. Baumgartner | |
Paperback: 358
Pages
(1996-06)
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14. King Edward II: Edward of Caernarfon His Life, His Reign, and Its Aftermath 1284-1330 by Roy Martin Haines | |
Paperback: 604
Pages
(2006-07-28)
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Scholarly, exhaustive, & painstakingly researched |
15. The French Nobility in the Eighteenth Century: Reassessments And New Approaches by Jay M. Smith | |
Hardcover: 346
Pages
(2006-11-25)
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16. Prince Harry | |
Paperback: 204
Pages
(2000-09-01)
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Prince Harry |
17. The Life Of Marie Antoinette by Charles Duke Yonge | |
Paperback: 424
Pages
(2004-06-30)
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18. Mary Queen of Scots (Famous Personalities) by J. A. Carruth | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1988-01)
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19. Josephine by Andre Castelot | |
Paperback: 518
Pages
(2009-11-27)
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20. Memoirs of Louis XIV., His Court and the Regency, Volume 9 & 10 (v. 9, v. 10) by Duc de Saint-Simon | |
Paperback: 150
Pages
(2002-06-22)
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