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Simon WinderDanubiaSimon WinderDanubiaA Personal History of Habsburg EuropeHARD COVER
UPC: 9780374175290Release Date: 1/21/2014
Biographical note:
Simon Winder is the author of two books: the Sunday Times (London) Top Ten Bestseller Germania and the highly praised The Man Who Saved Britain. He works in publishing and lives in Wandsworth Town, London. Main description:
A charmingly personal history of Hapsburg Europe, as lively as it is informative, by the author of Germania Danubia, Simon Winder’s hilarious new book, plunges the reader into a maelstrom of alchemy, skeletons, jewels, bear-moats, unfortunate marriages and a guinea-pig village. Full of music, piracy, religion and fighting, it is the history of a strange dynasty, and the people they ruled, who spoke many different languages, lived in a vast range of landscapes, believed in rival gods and often showed a marked ingratitude towards their oddball ruler in Vienna. Readers who discovered Simon Winder’s storytelling genius and infectious curiosity in Germania will be delighted by the eccentric and fascinating tale of the Habsburgs and their world. Review quote:
Longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2013 Praise for Danubia
“As with his previous work Germania, Winder describes this account as a ‘personal history’, allowing him space for whimsy, for a great deal of Haydn, for careful analysis of paintings and the freedom to favour certain emperors because they were interesting people rather than political heavyweights. It all makes for an excellent, rich and amusing read.” —Roger Boyes, The Times (UK) “[Winder’s] personalized, almost you-are-there view of history results in an arresting combination of anecdote and scholarly examination, where the interests of serious armchair travelers and devoted students of European history meet.” —Brad Hooper, Booklist Praise for Simon Winder “Winder is an entertaining writer, and an erudite one.” —Ian Brunskill, The Wall Street Journal |
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