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Faust's Metropolis

by Richie, Alexandra

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Carroll & Graf 1998. 24 x 16.5cm, 1139pp, b&w illust, ex library (stamps and barcode on endpapers) good++ Oxford historian Alexandra Richie follows Berlin from its Medieval foundation to the nation-building dreams of Frederick the Great and Bismarck. More importantly, she concentrates on the city during the twentieth century's upheavals: the Weimar Republic's decadent capital, Hitler and Goebbels's fascist metropolis and the city divided by the Cold War.

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Title
Faust's Metropolis
Author
Richie, Alexandra
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Carroll & Graf 1998
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