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What Life Was Like: At Empire's End : Austro-Hungarian Empire Ad 1848-1918 (What Life Was Like)
What Life Was Like: At Empire's End : Austro-Hungarian Empire Ad 1848-1918 (What Life Was Like)

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Author: Arthur Herman
Publisher: Time-Life Books
Category: Book

List Price: $34.95
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Sales Rank: 1092021

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 168
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1
Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 10.5 x 0.8

ISBN: 0783554672
Dewey Decimal Number: 943.604
EAN: 9780783554679
ASIN: 0783554672

Publication Date: June 2000
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Condition: hb, 2000, 1st printing, ex-lib with usual markings, no dj as issued, very nice clean text, binding tight, SKU-A139, A small family business committed to BIG service!

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Emperor Franz Josef was in his study when word reached him that his son, Crown Prince Rudolf, had committed suicide. Ten years later, a young Italian anarchist stabbed the Emperor's wife to death. And sixteen years after that, the Franz Josef's nephew and heir would be gunned down by a Bosnian Serb in Sarajevo-the event that propelled Europe into the world war. The Emperor would not live to see the end of the conflict, nor the subsequent dismemberment of his multinational empire.

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