Thunder at Twilight: Vienna 1913/1914

Thunder at Twilight: Vienna 1913/1914

by Frederic Morton

Narrated by Arthur Morey

Unabridged — 11 hours, 15 minutes

Thunder at Twilight: Vienna 1913/1914

Thunder at Twilight: Vienna 1913/1914

by Frederic Morton

Narrated by Arthur Morey

Unabridged — 11 hours, 15 minutes

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Overview

Thunder at Twilight is a landmark historical vision, drawing on hitherto untapped sources to illuminate two crucial years in the life of the extraordinary city of Vienna-and in the life of the twentieth century.

It was during the carnival of 1913 that a young Stalin arrived in Vienna on a mission that would launch him into the upper echelon of Russian revolutionaries, and it was here that he first collided with Trotsky. It was in Vienna that the failed artist Adolf Hitler kept daubing watercolors and spouting tirades at fellow drifters in a flophouse. Here Archduke Franz Ferdinand had a troubled audience with Emperor Franz Joseph-and soon the bullet that killed the Archduke would set off the Great War that would kill ten million more.

With luminous prose that has twice made him a finalist for the National Book Award, Frederic Morton evokes the opulent, elegant, incomparable sunset metropolis-Vienna on the brink of cataclysm.

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Costa Mesa Daily Pilot, 4/18/14
“The detail surrounding the many people involved in the slice of history building up to World War I is amazing…This book, with its accounts of the activities of many countries’ politicians and the culture of Vienna at the time, explains what was going on so well that you almost feel as though you are there.”

Huffington Post, 5/31/14
“A book about war and madness…A fascinating and well-written account of the social origins and context of [World War I].”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172078538
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 11/03/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
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