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Written by Thomas Carlyle. By Obscure Press.
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1 comments about History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick The Great (1858-65).
- As the books run through, page by page, volume by volume, I am so taken by the author's thorough, rich and comprehenseive knowledge of the history of 18th-Century, militarily, politically, diplomatically and geographically. The author sets the whole stage of European history of that century in front of readers. The power and strength lie in this titanic biography, which turns out to consist of six volumes which totaling more than three thousand pages long, is not only on its sweeping and extensive knowledge of the history in detail, but also on the fact that the author possesses a vast, wide and precious first-hand materials of the King's age, which range from newpapers to memoirs, from documents to correspondences. This is really a comprehensive accounts about this great King in every field, in every turn of history : His stern, unhappy and strict self-trained youth which is astoundingly different from any princes in history, his tremendous merits in military which ranked him to the transcendent generals of the world, his remarkable achievements in domestic reform and reconstruction which hailed him as a great ruler in 18th- Century, his grand attainments in diplomacy which made him known as a prominent diplomat of his time, and his sensational accomplishment in literature which enlisted him as an extraordinarily intellectual prince and man of letters in his century. The author reveals many excellent personalities and qualities of Frederick the Great which will hardly not enormously increase your admiration for this great King: His generosity, his humanity, his unselfishness, his toleraion, his modest, his self-discipline, his standard of morality, his delicacy taste, his hard woking, his steel-iron nerve, his indefatigable will, his exceptional equanimity when facing danger, his talent, his prodigious memory, his arts of conversation, his unfailing enegy and strength, his charming wisdom, his extensive appetite for knowledge, and his impeccable private life. Unlike other authors who write history of their subjects, this author blends his own feeling into his writing with his whole sympathy tipping to his hero and unlimited admiration for the King. You can feel the author loves his hero too profoundly and too much not to defend the King, defend his reputation, defend his honor : He spoke for the King for his shortly running away from the battle field due to his generals constant begging for his leave when the battle was heavily clouded; He refuted the rumor that the King had homosexual liaison by giving the powerful evidence that the King was so noble and so proud of himself that he strongly loathed his body be exposed to any person, even when he was void of consciousness because of being wounded in the battle; and so on. The author also fills his book with many amazing and interesting anecdotes of the King[.] .... Overall, with my whole heart, I highly recommend this book which is really one of the best biographies about Frederick the Great, who is one of the greatest, the most extraordinary and influential histoical figures in the world, which is full of valuable and interesting historical sources.
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Written by Katherine L. Howard. By San Diego Historical Society.
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1 comments about Madame Ernestine Schumann-Heink.
- I own this book & have been privileged to know several people who knew & heard the great singer. Can't say enough nice things about this, but there are a few technical glitches that are mostly due to the fact that the author isn't a musician. I can forgive these blips. The book is a grand look into the life of a truly remarkable person. Two Thumbs UP on THIS ONE!!!!
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Written by Ladybird Books. By Penguin U S A.
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No comments about Bonnie Prince Charlie (Great Men).
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
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No comments about The Day I Met Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Princess of Wales).
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Written by Nicholas Sehenov Etal. By Liki Rossii.
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No comments about Nicholas Romanov: Life and Death.
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Written by Theo Aronson. By Corgi.
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No comments about The King in Love.
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Written by Brigitte Hamann. By Juventud.
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No comments about Sisi, emperatriz contra su voluntad/ Sissi, Empress Against Her Will (Z).
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
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No comments about Diana: The Last 24 Hours (Diana Princess of Wales).
Posted in Biography (Saturday, September 6, 2008)
Written by Albert Frederick Pollard. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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No comments about Henry VIII.
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Written by John Van Der Kiste . By Sutton Publishing.
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No comments about Sons, Servants and Statesmen.
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