The Last Daughter of Prussia
Title | The Last Daughter of Prussia PDF eBook |
Author | Marina Gottlieb Sarles |
Publisher | Greenleaf Book Group |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2013-04-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 098391883X |
Toward the end of World War II, as Germany’s hold on East Prussia grows increasingly tenuous, a childhood friendship between Manya Von Falken, the daughter of an aristrocratic family, and Joshi Karas, a Romani doctor, blossoms into unlikely love. But the young lovers are torn apart. Captured by the Nazis and sent to a concentration camp, Joshi fights for survival, while Manya and her family flee and embark on “The Great Trek” out of East Prussia. Based on true stories passed down to author Marina Gottlieb Sarles from her grandparents, survivors of the trek, The Last Daughter of Prussia also tells the story of the brave Trakehner horses who led their owners across a dangerous frozen lagoon, the only open escape route. Will Joshi and Manya find one another? Gottlieb Sarles creates a tapestry of characters from every corner of East Prussia, shedding light on an untold tragic moment in history.
Daughter of Prussia
Title | Daughter of Prussia PDF eBook |
Author | John Van Der Kiste |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 2017-05-29 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781546960379 |
Princess Louise of Prussia, later Grand Duchess of Baden (1838-1923) was the daughter of William I, King of Prussia and German Emperor. Her long life spanned the year of revolutions in 1848 and the immediate aftermath of the First World War. She took little interest in the political matters of the day and, apart from being an ardent supporter of Roman Catholics in Germany, rarely made her views known. Yet for several decades she played a supportive role where her family was concerned, particularly involving herself in charitable works during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. She and her husband Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden (1826-1907), had three children and it is from their daughter Victoria, consort of King Gustav V, that the Swedish royal family are descended. This concise account examines her life and times.
An Uncommon Woman
Title | An Uncommon Woman PDF eBook |
Author | Hannah Pakula |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 708 |
Release | 1997-11-13 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0684842165 |
Biography of Prussian Crown Princess Vicky, Queen Victoria's eldest daughter who married Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia and who gave birth to Kaiser Wilhelm II.
A Most English Princess
Title | A Most English Princess PDF eBook |
Author | Clare McHugh |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 558 |
Release | 2020-09-22 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0062997610 |
"In this sweeping, immersive novel, Clare McHugh draws readers into the mesmerizing world of the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria – Princess Vicky – as she emerges into a powerful force in her own right and ascends to become the first German Empress.” —Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling author of The Only Woman in the Room Perfect for fans of the BBC's Victoria, Alison Pataki's The Accidental Empress, and Daisy Goodwin's Victoria, this debut novel tells the gripping and tragic story of Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter, Victoria, Princess Royal. To the world, she was Princess Victoria, daughter of a queen, wife of an emperor, and mother of Kaiser Wilhelm. Her family just called her Vicky…smart, pretty, and self-assured, she changed the course of the world. January 1858: Princess Victoria glides down the aisle of St James Chapel to the waiting arms of her beloved, Fritz, Prince Frederick, heir to the powerful kingdom of Prussia. Although theirs is no mere political match, Vicky is determined that she and Fritz will lead by example, just as her parents Victoria and Albert had done, and also bring about a liberal and united Germany. Brought up to believe in the rightness of her cause, Vicky nonetheless struggles to thrive in the constrained Prussian court, where each day she seems to take a wrong step. And her status as the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria does little to smooth over the conflicts she faces. But handsome, gallant Fritz is always by her side, as they navigate court intrigue, and challenge the cunning Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, while fighting for the throne—and the soul of a nation. At home they endure tragedy, including their son, Wilhelm, rejecting all they stand for. Clare McHugh tells the enthralling and riveting story of Victoria, the Princess Royal—from her younger years as the apple of her father Albert's eyes through her rise to power atop the mighty German empire to her final months of life.
The Last Daughter of Prussia
Title | The Last Daughter of Prussia PDF eBook |
Author | Marina Gottlieb Sarles |
Publisher | Greenleaf Book Group |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0983918821 |
Toward the end of World War II, as Germany s hold on East Prussia grows increasingly tenuous, a childhood friendship between Manya Von Falken, the daughter of an aristrocratic family, and Joshi Karas, a Romani doctor, blossoms into unlikely love. But the young lovers are torn apart. Captured by the Nazis and sent to a concentration camp, Joshi fights for survival, while Manya and her family flee and embark on The Great Trek out of East Prussia. Based on true stories passed down to author Marina Gottlieb Sarles from her grandparents, survivors of the trek, The Last Daughter of Prussia also tells the story of the brave Trakehner horses who led their owners across a dangerous frozen lagoon, the only open escape route. Will Joshi and Manya find one another? Gottlieb Sarles creates a tapestry of characters from every corner of East Prussia, shedding light on an untold tragic moment in history."
Dearest Mama
Title | Dearest Mama PDF eBook |
Author | Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) |
Publisher | Holt McDougal |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Absolutism and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Compulsory Schooling in Prussia and Austria
Title | Absolutism and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Compulsory Schooling in Prussia and Austria PDF eBook |
Author | James van Horn Melton |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2003-11-13 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780521528566 |
This 1988 book is a study of precocious attempts at school reform in societies that were overwhelmingly 'premodern'.