Reminiscences of the King of Romania (Unabridged)

Reminiscences of the King of Romania (Unabridged)

by Mite Kremnitz
Reminiscences of the King of Romania (Unabridged)

Reminiscences of the King of Romania (Unabridged)

by Mite Kremnitz

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It is said to have been a chance occasion which gave the first impetus towards the compilation of the German original from which these "Reminiscences of the King of Roumania have been re-edited and abridged." One day an enterprising man of letters applied to one who had followed the King's career for years with vivid interest: "The public of a country extending from the Alps to the ocean is eager to know something about Roumania and her Hohenzollern ruler." The King, without whose consent little or nothing could have been done, thought the matter over carefully; in fact, he weighed it in his mind for several years before coming to a final decision.[viii] At first his natural antipathy to being talked about—even in praise (to criticism he had ever been indifferent)—made him reluctant to provide printed matter for public comment. On the other hand, he had long been most anxious that Roumania should attract more public attention than the world had hitherto bestowed on her. In an age of universal trade competition and self-advertisement, for a country to be talked about possibly meant attracting capitalists and opening up markets: things which might add materially to her prosperity. With such possibilities in view, the King's own personal taste or scruples were of secondary moment to him. So the idea first suggested by a stranger gradually took shape in his mind, and with it the desire to see placed before his own subjects a truthful record of what had been achieved in Roumania in his own time. By these means he hoped to give his people an instructive synopsis of the difficulties which had been successfully overcome in the task of creating practical institutions out of chaos.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151519083
Publisher: Bronson Tweed Publishing
Publication date: 03/17/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 318 KB

About the Author

Mite Kremnitz, born Marie von Bardeleben (pen names George Allan, Ditto and Idem), was a German writer.
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