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The last palace : Europe's turbulent century in five lives and one legendary house / Norman Eisen.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DB2629 .E37 2018

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    "A sweeping yet intimate narrative about the last hundred years of turbulent European history, as seen through one of Mitteleuropa's greatest houses--and the lives of its occupants"-- Provided by publisher.

    When Eisen moved into the US ambassador's residence in Prague, he was startled to discover swastikas hidden beneath the furniture. As he unspooled the twisting, captivating tale of some of the remarkable people who had called this palace home, he began to chronicle the upheavals that transformed the continent over the past century. He introduces us to optimistic Jewish financial baron, Otto Petschek, who built the palace after World War I; Rudolf Toussaint, the cultured, compromised German general who occupied the palace during World War II; Laurence Steinhardt, the first postwar US ambassador; and Shirley Temple Black, an eyewitness to the crushing of the 1968 Prague Spring who returned as US ambassador in 1989. -- adapted from jacket.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Eisen, Norman L., 1961- author.
    Published
    New York : Crown, an imprint of Crown Publishing, [2018]
    Locale
    Prague (Czech Republic)
    Europe
    Czech Republic
    Edition
    First edition
    Contents
    The golden son of the Golden City
    The king of coal
    Palace neverending
    The final child
    An artist of war
    The most dangerous man in the Reich
    Is Prague burning?
    "If you're going through hell, keep going"
    "He who is master of Bohemia is master of Europe"
    Lush life
    Small salvations
    "Never, never, never give in"
    Nothing crushes freedom like a tank
    A revolutionary production
    Truth prevails
    "The past is never dead. It's not even past."
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-392) and index.
    The golden son of the Golden City -- The king of coal -- Palace neverending -- The final child -- An artist of war -- The most dangerous man in the Reich -- Is Prague burning? -- "If you're going through hell, keep going" -- "He who is master of Bohemia is master of Europe" -- Lush life -- Small salvations -- "Never, never, never give in" -- Nothing crushes freedom like a tank -- A revolutionary production -- Truth prevails -- "The past is never dead. It's not even past."

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780451495785
    0451495780
    Physical Description
    ix, 403 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm

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