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<title>Catherine the Great</title>
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<title>Dreadnought</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/robert-k-massie/dreadnought.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/robert-k-massie/dreadnought_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Dreadnought" alt ="Dreadnought"/></a><br//>From colonial disputes, secret treaties with former foes, high-wire diplomacy, and tit-for-tat building of the terrifyingly powerful dreadnought battleships. DREADNOUGHT is a dramatic re-creation of the diplomatic and military brinkmanship that preceded, and made inevitable, the outbreak of the first world war.Massie brings to vivid life such historical figures as the single-minded Admiral von Tirpitz, the young, ambitious, Winston Churchill, the ruthless, sycophantic Chancellor Bernhard von Bulow, and many others. The relationship between Queen Victoria and Kaiser Wilhelm is particularly intriguing. Wilhelm's admiration, and even envy, for everything British, was to play an important part in the events to come. Their story, and the story of the era, filled with misunderstandings, missed opportunities, and events leading to unintended conclusions, unfolds like a Greek tragedy in his powerful narrative. Intimately human and dramatic, DREADNOUGHT is history at its most...]]></description>
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<title>Castles of Steel</title>
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<title>Nicholas and Alexandra: The Tragic, Compelling Story of the Last Tsar and his Family</title>
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<title>The Romanovs</title>
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<title>Nicholas and Alexandra: The Classic Account of the Fall of the Romanov Dynasty</title>
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<title>Nicholas and Alexandra</title>
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