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Danubia
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Danubia is the brilliant and entertaining companion to the Sunday Times top ten bestseller Germania. It was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2013.
Longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2013 ''Funny, erudite, frequently irritating . . . and never boring'' Sarah Bakewell, Financial Times ''An excellent, rich and amusing read'' The Times , Book of the Week For centuries much of Europe was in the hands of the very peculiar Habsburg family. An unstable mixture of wizards, obsessives, melancholics, bores, musicians and warriors, they saw off - through luck, guile and sheer mulishness - any number of rivals, until finally packing up in 1918. From their principal lairs along the Danube they ruled most of Central Europe and Germany and interfered everywhere - indeed the history of Europe hardly makes sense without them. Danubia 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 dynasty, but it is at least as much about the people they ruled, who spoke many different languages, lived in a vast range of landscapes, believed in many rival gods and often showed a marked ingratitude towards their oddball ruler in Vienna. Joining Germania and Lotharingia in Simon Winder''s endlessly fascinating retelling of European history, Danubia is a hilarious, eccentric and witty saga.
Funny and yet also fantastically informative
Vorwort
Danubia is the brilliant and entertaining companion to the Sunday Times top ten bestseller Germania. It was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2013.
Autorentext
Simon Winder is the author of the highly praised The Man Who Saved Britain and a trilogy of books about the history of Europe: Germania, Danubia and Lotharingia. He works in publishing and lives in Wandsworth Town.
Klappentext
'Wonderfully readable and entertaining' Sunday Times
'An idiosyncratic, often funny fusion of history writing, travel writing and disrespect' Sir Tom Stoppard
For centuries much of Europe was in the hands of the very peculiar Habsburg family. An unstable mixture of wizards, obsessives, melancholics, bores, musicians and warriors, they saw off - through luck, guile and sheer mulishness - any number of rivals, until finally packing up in 1918. From their principal lairs along the Danube they ruled most of Central Europe and Germany and interfered everywhere - indeed the history of Europe hardly makes sense without them.
Danubia 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 dynasty, but it is at least as much about the people they ruled, who spoke many different languages, lived in a vast range of landscapes, believed in many rival gods and often showed a marked ingratitude towards their oddball ruler in Vienna. Readers who discovered Simon Winder's genius for telling wonderful stories of Middle Europe with Germania and Lotharingia will be delighted by the eccentric and fascinating stories of the Habsburgs and their world.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel Nominiert: BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize 2013
- Autor Simon Winder
- Titel Danubia
- Veröffentlichung 12.07.2021
- ISBN 978-1-5290-2616-0
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781529026160
- Jahr 2020
- Größe H38mm x B198mm x T130mm
- Gewicht 404g
- Herausgeber Pan Macmillan
- Auflage New Edit/Cover
- Genre Romane & Erzählungen
- Anzahl Seiten 464
- GTIN 09781529026160