Bohemia: An Historical Sketch
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, light chipping. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark work of Central European historiography, Bohemia: An Historical Sketch presents a sweeping and authoritative account of the Bohemian lands from their earliest origins through to the turbulent birth and fall of the Czechoslovak Republic. Count Von Lützow chronicles the region's rich political, cultural, and religious heritage with scholarly precision, tracing the arc of Bohemian civilization through dynasties, wars, and national awakenings. This revised edition carries an introduction by President T. G. Masaryk and a new supplementary section by H. A. Piehler, covering events from 1879 onward, lending the work both historical weight and contemporary relevance. Published as part of the prestigious Everyman's Library series, it remains an indispensable reference for anyone seeking to understand the complex history of the Czech lands and their people.
Author: Count Franz Von Lützow
Format: Hardback
Genre: European history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, light chipping. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark work of Central European historiography, Bohemia: An Historical Sketch presents a sweeping and authoritative account of the Bohemian lands from their earliest origins through to the turbulent birth and fall of the Czechoslovak Republic. Count Von Lützow chronicles the region's rich political, cultural, and religious heritage with scholarly precision, tracing the arc of Bohemian civilization through dynasties, wars, and national awakenings. This revised edition carries an introduction by President T. G. Masaryk and a new supplementary section by H. A. Piehler, covering events from 1879 onward, lending the work both historical weight and contemporary relevance. Published as part of the prestigious Everyman's Library series, it remains an indispensable reference for anyone seeking to understand the complex history of the Czech lands and their people.