Berlin
The Story of a City
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Publisher Description
'My only complaint is that it was so fascinating I wish it had been longer. What a story!' Philip Mansel
BERLIN is Europe’s most fascinating and exciting city. The great movements that have shaken Europe, from the Reformation to Marxism, have their origins in Berlin’s streets.
With its unique dialect, exceptional museums, experimental cultural scene, its liberated social life and its honest approach to its history, it is as challenging a city as it is absorbing. Too often Berlin is seen through the prism of Nazism and its role on the front line in the Cold War. Important, frightening and interesting as those periods are, its history starts much earlier.
Telling the story of its people and its rulers, from its medieval origins to the present day, this is a fascinating and informative history of an extraordinary city.
Customer Reviews
A comprehensive biography of Berlin
Not as beautiful as Paris, not as old as Rome, not as fashionable as London but an infinitely interesting city which wears its history out in the open painted beautiful by White-Spunner.
Once I got into the flow of this book I enjoyed it thoroughly. Incredible story about an amazing place.