Arabian Nights 1914 A Novel About Kaiser Wilhelm II

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Arabian Nights 1914 A Novel About Kaiser Wilhelm II by Koch, Eric, 9780889628007
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  • ISBN: 9780889628007 | 0889628009
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1/1/2003

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The latest in a series of highly imaginative and successful historical fictions by Eric Koch, following upon: Icon in Love: A Novel about Goethe; The Man Who Know Charlie Chaplin: A Novel about the Weimar Republic; and Earrings: Baden Baden, 1883. Eric Koch has been called the 'master of historical fiction' and his novels have been widely praised and internationally acclaimed.It is 1914...the world is on the precipice of a World War. The great powers, Germany and the Ottoman Empire face each other. Ouda is a small Arab desert kingdom, poor and isolated. Zade, a direct descendant of Scheherazade, is convinced that Ouda is doomed unless it becomes a modern, secular state and adopts science and technology. Her king's model must be the quintessential modern monarch, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. The Oudian Ambassador in Berlin sends books, documents, information praising the virtues of the forward-looking Kaiser. Late June, 1914. Zade learns about the assassination in Sarajevo of the Austrian heir to the throne. The world war must be stopped. She immediately decides to go to Berlin, seduce the Kaiser and preserve the peace. Full of intrigue, seduction, exotic characters, where the 'seductive middle east meets the modern west Arabian Nights 1914 is a totally engrossing novel. Like his previous works, Eric Koch introduces the reader to a by-gone but crucially important historical world. All his characters are well researched and reflect the reality of the period. In the master's hands, they are plausible, human and fully entertaining.
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