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Bismarck

Emil Ludwig

Casa editrice: Classica Libris

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This landmark biography presents a vivid historical and psychological picture of the man of blood and iron, and delves more into the life and mind of Otto Von Bismarck than any preceding attempt. A fantastically detailed and authentic biography of the man who dominated European affairs in the late nineteenth century, Bismarck – The Story of a Fighter constitutes a must-read for those with an interest in Germany history.
Disponibile da: 21/05/2022.

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