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Dreadnought: Britain,Germany and the Coming of the Great War
Robert K. Massie

Vintage, 2007
  
  











  



  
The Romanovs - The Final Chapter
Robert K. Massie

Ballantine Books, 1996
  
  











  



  
Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea
Robert K. Massie

Ballantine Books, 2004

Great look at the Navy in World War I
Robert Massie's approach to understanding World War I through the naval battles is original and thought provoking. It is one of the best he has ever written and the prefect accompaniment to his book Dreadnought. The book tracks how the German and British navies ...
  
  











  



  
Peter the Great
Robert K. Massie

Ballantine Books, 1986

A masterpiece of Russian history
Massie's work of Russian history is one of the fines biographies I have ever read. It keeps interest start to finish. It never gets boring at all, and that is important since the book is over 800 pages! Massie delves into the experience that made the man who is Tsar ...
  
  











  



  
Dreadnought
Robert K. Massie

Ballantine Books, 1992

Dreadnaught
This is perhaps the finest, most informative, and eminently readable book on history I have read in 50 years of exploring the subject. It is comprehensive and an indispensable book for those who wish to understand the dynamics of European and world history since the ...
  
  











  



  
Last Courts of Europe: Royal Family Album, 1860-1914
Robert K. Massie

Outlet, 1984

A beautiful photographic overview of a beautiful time
Despite the Amazon header, "The Last Courts of Europe" was in fact edited by Jeffrey Finestone, with an introduction by Robert Massie. The book is divided into several sections: Great Britain; Russia; Austria-Hungary; Prussia; The Lesser German States; Belgium, ...
  
  











  



  
Nicholas and Alexandra
Robert K. Massie

Ballantine Books, 2000

The Tragedy of The Twentieth Century
In 2000, there was much talk about the "most important person of the 20th Century." My choice was always Gavrilo Princip, the young Bosnian assassin who killed Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary, igniting World War I, which caused the Russian Revolution, Communism, ...
  
  











  



  
The Romanovs: the Final Chapter
Robert K. Massie

Ballantine Books, 1996

Much-Awaited Finale to 'Nicholas and Alexandra'
Massie is a master historian and storyteller, and this book is nearly impossible to put down. Though reading Massie's prequel, 'Nicholas and Alexandra', is not essential to understandng 'The Romanovs: The Final Chapter', it is highy recommended. Beginning with the ...
  
  











  



  
The Last Courts of Europe: A Family Album of Royalty at Home and Abroad, 1860-1914
Robert K. Massie

Rizzoli Intl Pubns, 1981

Photographic History of Forgotten European Dynasties
This oversized book is filled with beautiful sepia-toned photographs of European royal houses in the decades prior to the first world war. Most of the dynasties photographed here were "discontinued" in the post-war clamor for self-government. The ones that remained ...
  
  











  



  
Loosing the Bonds
Robert K. Massie

Nan A. Talese, 1997

Dense but intense
I bought this book about two years ago by amazon, it was a used edition but in good condition. I think it can be really hard to read through some passages but in the whole is a very complete book about the subject it talks. A compilation of things I really dind't know ...
  
  











  



  
Peter the Great : his life and world / Robert K. Massie
Robert K. (1929-) Massie

New York : Knopf, 1980

You will enjoy this book, and thank the Lord that you live in the 21st century
If you like history and biography you will love Peter the Great, but you have to like history a lot because this book is 855 jam packed pages. Here you will learn everything you ever wanted to know about Russian history from about 1680 to 1725, along with ample pieces ...
  
  











  



  
World Turned Upside Down: U. S. Naval Intelligence and the Cold War Struggle for Germany
Marvin B. Durning

Potomac Books Inc., 2007

In 1955, after assignments at the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) and on board a destroyer, Marvin Durning arrived at ONI’s office in Munich, Germany. During this year, he participated in the final stages of transforming Germany from a defeated enemy into a respected democracy, reestablishing its sovereignty, and shepherding its ...
  
  











  



  
Journey
Robert K. Massie

Ballantine Books, 1984

The story behind the story...
Having been a Romanov fan for over 30 years, I don't know how Journey by Robert and Suzanne Massie escaped my notice for so long. Written in journal style, both authors alternate entries that detail their experiences with hemophilia on many different levels. First, ...
  
  











  



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