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Reviewer: Walter O. Koenig from San Diego, California
Three warnings about this book: 1.) It is an abbreviated translation of the 1983 work in
German and leaves out key Chapters, for example on Frederick's place in history, and
Frederick and his contemporaries. 2.) Worse, it leaves out the Critical Apparatus, both
Footnotes and Bibliography, of the German Edition completely, substituting this with a
"Further Reading" List. 3.) It does not concentrate enoughm in my opinion, on the
Military side of Frederick the Great. If you are expecting, or interested in this, seek out
Christopher Duffy's work instead. These reservations aside, the book provides an ample
introduction to the remarkable life of Frederick the Great and Prussia. Not much new on
Frederick's youth, but the discussion of his Court is of interest, particularly the
presumed reason why he produced no heir. Discussion of the Army, the Officer Corps
and the Middle Classes are also good. Not much is mentioned about the lot of the
Prussian Peasantry, which was of course dismal. Prussia's relations with its neighbors,
Austria and Russia are also covered amply. A final Chapter on Frederick as "Philosopher
king" will surely be of interest. As a whole, this book is well researched and written,
and is a good introduction, though it would have been much more useful in its
unabridged form. What is really needed is a new thorough scholarly Biography.