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The Proud Tower
Barbara W. Tuchman · 1996 · 615 pages
The fateful quarter-century leading up to the Great War comes magnificently to life in these pages. It was a time when the world of Privilege still existed in Olympian luxury and the world of Protest was "heaving in its pain, its power and its hate." The age was the climax of a century of the most accelerated rate of change in man's record, a cataclysmic shaping of destiny. In portraying this world Barbara Tuchman concentrates on society rather than the state. Her aim, as she writes in her foreword, is "to discover the quality of the world from which the Great War came." - Jacket flap.
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Simon Sebag-Montefiore
“I should have made that the eight books that made me love history…. How cld i forget Barbara Tuchman, The Proud Tower”↗