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A beautifully told, clear explanation of how the European empires slowly descended into World War I, with Vienna and the Habsburg Empire as its point of departure. The book gives a sparkling impression of Vienna and the people who inhabited the city at this moment in time. This gave the bigger picture a wonderful full-bodied context. I also liked the balanced portrayal of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his morganatic wife Countess Sophie. They are so often overlooked or characterized as borish and uninspiring.
I listen to the audio book, which was beautifully read by Arthur Morey (only his German was sometimes unintelligible) and simultaneous read the paperback. The index was very comprehensive.
Great book about the events leading up to WWI, particularly on how they unfold in Vienna. This book is history writing with a literary flair.