![]() A convincing and considerable achievement SARAH BRADFORD, LITERARY REVIEW 'Fascinating. Carter has a good eye for a quote and an ability to bring various personalities to life. Highly readable and well documented' MARGARET MACMILLAN, SPECTOR 'Absorbing. Miranda Carter's riveting account of how three men who should have known better helped bring down an entire world is a gripping story of abdication, betrayal and murder. This potent combination together with their own destructive personalities - petty, insecure, bullying, absurdly obsessive (stamp collecting, uniforms) - led not only to their own dramatic fallouts and falls from grace, but also to the outbreak of the First World War. As cousins, George V, Kaiser Wilhelm II and the last Tsar Nicholas II should have been friends - but they happened also to rule Europe's three most powerful states. ![]() ![]() 'An entertaining study of power and personality portrays the strutting absurdity and grotesque glamour of the last emperors on the eve of catastrophe' SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE, FINANCIAL TIMES 'Dazzling' GUARDIAN THREE COUSINS. ![]()
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