The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1725-1798 Volume 6 Spanish Passions

The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1725-1798 Volume 6 Spanish Passions
Title The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1725-1798 Volume 6 Spanish Passions PDF eBook
Author Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 356
Release 2018-07-20
Genre
ISBN 9781722709587

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Rare edition with unique illustrations and elegant classic cream paper. According to Wikipedia: "Giacomo Girolamo Casanova de Seingalt (1725-1798) was a Venteitian adveturers and author. His main book Histoire de ma vie (History of My Life), part autobiography and part memoir, is regarded as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life during the 18th century. So famous a womanizer was the Italian-born libertine Giacomo Casanova that, a full two centuries after his death, his name remains synonymous with the art of seduction. But for the years he spent in the employ of Count Waldstein of Bohemia as a librarian, Casanova, "the world's greatest lover" at one time the company of European royalty, popes and cardinals, and man known to the likes of Voltaire, Goethe and Mozart would have been consigned to obscurity." Includes unique illustrations.

The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798

The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798
Title The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798 PDF eBook
Author Giacomo Casanova
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 854
Release 2022-12-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368456334

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The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798. Complete

The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798. Complete
Title The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798. Complete PDF eBook
Author Giacomo Casanova
Publisher Litres
Pages
Release 2021-12-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 5041261431

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The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798

The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798
Title The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798 PDF eBook
Author Giacomo Casanova
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 854
Release 2022-12-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368456326

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The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova

The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova
Title The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova PDF eBook
Author Giacomo Casanova
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 2008-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781406571882

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(Jacques) Giacomo Girolamo Casanova de Seingalt (1725-1798) was a Venetian adventurer and author. His main book Histoire de Ma Vie (History of My Life), part autobiography and part memoir, is regarded as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life during the 18th century. So famous a womanizer was the Italian-born libertine Giacomo Casanova that, a full two centuries after his death, his name remains synonymous with the art of seduction. But for the years he spent in the employ of Count Waldstein of Bohemia as a librarian, Casanova, "the world's greatest lover" - at one-time the company of European royalty, popes and cardinals, and man known to the likes of Voltaire, Goethe and Mozart - would have been consigned to obscurity. He began to think about writing his memoirs around 1780 and began in earnest by 1789, as "the only remedy to keep from going mad or dying of grief." The first draft was completed by July 1792, and he spent the next six years revising it.

A People Betrayed: A History of Corruption, Political Incompetence and Social Division in Modern Spain

A People Betrayed: A History of Corruption, Political Incompetence and Social Division in Modern Spain
Title A People Betrayed: A History of Corruption, Political Incompetence and Social Division in Modern Spain PDF eBook
Author Paul Preston
Publisher Liveright Publishing
Pages 674
Release 2020-06-16
Genre History
ISBN 0871408708

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Nowhere does the ceaseless struggle to maintain democracy in the face of political corruption come more alive than in Paul Preston’s magisterial history of modern Spain. The culmination of a half-century of historical investigation, A People Betrayed is not only a definitive history of modern Spain but also a compelling narrative that becomes a lens for understanding the challenges that virtually all democracies have faced in the modern world. Whereas so many twentieth-century Spanish histories begin with Franco and the devastating Civil War, Paul Preston’s magisterial work begins in the late nineteenth century with Spain’s collapse as a global power, especially reflected in its humiliating defeat in 1898 at the hands of the United States and its loss of colonial territory. This loss hung over Spain in the early years of the twentieth century, its agrarian economic base standing in stark contrast to the emergence of England, Germany, and France as industrial powers. Looking back to the years prior to 1923, Preston demonstrates how electoral corruption infiltrated almost every sector of Spanish life, thus excluding the masses from organized politics and giving them a bitter choice between apathetic acceptance of a decrepit government or violent revolution. So ineffective was the Republic—which had been launched in 1873—that it paved the way for a military coup and dictatorship, led by Miguel Primo de Rivera in 1923, exacerbating widespread profiteering and fraud. When Rivera was forced to resign in 1930, his fall brought forth a succession of feeble governments, stoking rancorous tensions that culminated in the tragic Spanish Civil War. With astonishing detail, Preston describes the ravages that rent Spain in half between 1936 and 1939. Tracing the frightening rise of Francisco Franco, Preston recounts how Franco grew into Spain’s most powerful military leader during the Civil War and how, after the war, he became a fascistic dictator who not only terrorized the Spanish population through systematic oppression and murder but also enriched corrupt officials who profited from severe economic plunder of Spain’s working class. The dictatorship lasted through World War II—during which Spain sided with Mussolini and Hitler—and only ended decades later, in 1975, when Franco’s death was followed by a painful yet bloodless transition to republican democracy. Yet, as Preston reveals, corruption and political incompetence continued to have a corrosive effect on social cohesion into the twenty-first century, as economic crises, Catalan independence struggles, and financial scandals persist in dividing the country. Filled with vivid portraits of politicians and army officers, revolutionaries and reformers, and written in the “absorbing” (Economist) style for which Preston is so revered, A People Betrayed is the first historical work to examine the continuities of political unrest and national anxiety in Spain up until the present, providing a chilling reminder of just how fragile democracy remains in the twenty-first century.

Spanish Passions: Old Age and Death

Spanish Passions: Old Age and Death
Title Spanish Passions: Old Age and Death PDF eBook
Author Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 58
Release 2018-09-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3734014956

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