Offers an account of Mozart's remarkable life and times. This biography proceeds from the young Mozart's earliest years as a wunderkind to his formative years in Vienna, where he fully absorbed the artistic and intellectual spirit of the Enlightenment, to his deathbed, his unfinished Requiem, and the mystery that still surrounds his burial.
Lydia G. Cochrane Books


The History of European Society: The Medieval World
- 392 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Offers 10 profiles written by 10 of todays leading monks, the warrior & the knight, the peasant & agriculture, the city-dweller & life in cities & towns, the intellectual, the artist, the merchant, women & the family, the saint, & the marginal man. Opens a delightful window into the past & will be essential reading for students of the medieval period & for those fascinated by the Middle Ages. Suggested readings & bibliography conclude each profile.