
A Duel of Giants
Bismarck, Napoleon III, and the Origins of the Franco-Prussian War
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Narrated by:
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Jim D. Johnston
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By:
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David Wetzel
Combining impeccable scholarship and literary elegance, David Wetzel depicts the drama of machinations and passions that exploded in a war that forever changed the face of European history.
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Critic reviews
"David Wetzel provides a clear narrative of the diplomatic background to the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War...Recommended as a useful introduction to a major theme in European history..." ( Times Literary Supplement)
"David Wetzel has produced a readable and praiseworthy book... a solidly researched, soundly argued account of the events leading to the outbreak of war between France and Prussia in July 1870." ( Journal of Military History)
"David Wetzel has created a fascinating story that illustrates the supreme importance of personalities in the making of politics and, more important, the making of wars." (Sir Michael Howard, Oxford University)
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The reader is good. He sorta reads in stanzas which almost sounds monotone at times, but it's not bad.
Dense
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No military history
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Good book, Baaaaad narration
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Nicely done
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Ends before the war begins!
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