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Amanda Foreman

    Amanda Foreman is a celebrated historian and author, renowned for her vivid and compelling biographical narratives. Her work is characterized by deep research and an ability to immerse readers in the past through detailed portrayals and storytelling. Foreman delves into the complexities of human relationships and the societal forces that shaped the lives of her subjects. Her style is both scholarly and accessible, making her a significant voice in historical writing.

    Die Herzogin von Devonshire
    Georgiana
    The Duchess
    The Duchess. There Were Three People In Her Marriage
    A World on Fire. Britain's Crucial Role in the American Civil War
    A World on Fire
    • 2012

      NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 10 BEST BOOKS • THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW • 2011 NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • The New Yorker • Chicago Tribune • The Economist • Nancy Pearl, NPR • Bloomberg.com • Library Journal • Publishers Weekly In this brilliant narrative, Amanda Foreman tells the fascinating story of the American Civil War—and the major role played by Britain and its citizens in that epic struggle. Between 1861 and 1865, thousands of British citizens volunteered for service on both sides of the Civil War. From the first cannon blasts on Fort Sumter to Lee’s surrender at Appomattox, they served as officers and infantrymen, sailors and nurses, blockade runners and spies. Through personal letters, diaries, and journals, Foreman introduces characters both humble and grand, while crafting a panoramic yet intimate view of the war on the front lines, in the prison camps, and in the great cities of both the Union and the Confederacy. In the drawing rooms of London and the offices of Washington, on muddy fields and aboard packed ships, Foreman reveals the decisions made, the beliefs held and contested, and the personal triumphs and sacrifices that ultimately led to the reunification of America. “Engrossing . . . a sprawling drama.”—The Washington Post “Eye-opening . . . immensely ambitious and immensely accomplished.”—The New Yorker WINNER OF THE FLETCHER PRATT AWARD FOR CIVIL WAR HISTORY

      A World on Fire. Britain's Crucial Role in the American Civil War
    • 2011

      A World on Fire

      An Epic History of Two Nations Divided

      • 1072 pages
      • 38 hours of reading
      4.4(30)Add rating

      Amanda Foreman, an acclaimed author known for her bestselling biography of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, has received recognition for her work, including the Whitbread Prize. Currently, she serves as a research fellow at Queen Mary, University of London, balancing her academic pursuits with family life as a mother of five. Her expertise and personal experiences enrich her writing and research endeavors.

      A World on Fire
    • 1998

      The Duchess

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.8(16968)Add rating

      "Beautiful, glamorous and charismatic, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, was an icon of her age; she was also a compulsive gambler, an influential political operator, a drug addict, a doting mother and an adulteress." "In a world of decadence and excess, of great houses, extravagant parties and sexual intrigue, Georgiana, like her descendant, Diana, Princess of Wales, was publicly adored but personally troubled. From her complex menage a trois with her husband and best friend to her vast gambling debts; from her adoration of her children to her passionate but doomed love for Earl Grey, she was a fascinating, contradictory woman whose story still resonates today."--BOOK JACKET.

      The Duchess