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“Malcolm Hillgartner narrates this complex biography at a
steady pace…Hillgartner twists his tongue fluently around the German, Russian,
and Magyar names and terms. Recounting the history of the empire,
early-twentieth-century unrest, and the complex aristocratic ties and
bloodlines, Hillgartner steadily recites the facts, details, and intrigue
surrounding the archduke.” AudioFile
“King and Woolmans have clearly undertaken a great deal of original research and uncovered many new sources, including material provided by Franz Ferdinand’s descendants. The authors make a strong case for the theory (still not officially accepted) that the archduke and duchess were sent to Sarajevo by court powers who were aware they might well be killed. With the one hundredth anniversary of this tragedy less than a year away, this personal and political study, with its revisionist take, will be popular with historians and general readers alike and is highly recommended.”
Library Journal
“The vilified heir to the Hapsburg throne wins a touching rehabilitation in this nonscholarly look at his love match and sad demise…An entertaining challenge to a century of misconceptions.” Kirkus Reviews