This classic biography of Frederick the Great is a masterpiece of historical writing that brings to life one of Europe's most fascinating rulers. Written by Thomas Carlyle, it is a richly detailed portrait of a complex man and a turbulent era.
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Maybe no surprise that in the six volumes Thomas Carlyle wrote about Frederick the Great he found time to write, drily and mercilessly, about the drum reputed to be made from skin of the Hussite general Jan Žižka. Oh, to wield words so well— 1/ https://t.co/OGbFnM8lRE