Uncrowned Emperor: The Life and Times of Otto von Habsburg

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A&C Black, Feb 10, 2007 - History - 288 pages
A biography, by a leading expert on Austria and the Hapsburgs, of the longest-serving public figure in the world: head of the Hapsburgs since 1922 and still alive!
 

Contents

1 A Shaky Inheritance
1
2 The Perfect Match
15
A Childs Eye View
27
Eckartsau
43
5 Swiss Dramas
53
6 Your Majesty
65
7 The Conundrum of the Crown
79
8 Meltdown in Vienna
95
12 New Horizons
141
13 Across the Water
155
14 Dropping Anchor
171
15 Mr Europe
185
16 Balance Sheet
195
17 Royal Endgame
207
Notes
215
Bibliography
237

9 Fatal Encounter
107
10 Takeover by Telephone
115
11 Homecoming
131

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About the author (2007)

Gordon Brook-Shepherd (1918–2004) studied history at Cambridge, where he took a double first just before the Second World War. He served in various campaigns and ended up as a Lieutenant-Colonel on the staff of the British High Commissioner in Austria. In 1948 he joined the staff of the Daily Telegraph as a foreign correspondent based in Vienna and for the next twelve years traveled widely in Europe, America, Asia and the Middle East, eventually becoming an editor at the Sunday Telegraph. He published many books on military and monarchic history, and in 1987 was awarded an OBE for his services to historiography and journalism.

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