The Real History of Austria
Although there are plenty of academic books about Austrian history, this is probably the first time a book has been written in English about Austrian history from an Austrian perspective. Over a period of 10 years I researched original accounts to try to provide an accurate portrayal of how Austrians really are, and I hope it will give you a different perspective of the people in this little corner of the world.
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The Real History of Austria
Although there are plenty of academic books about Austrian history, this is probably the first time a book has been written in English about Austrian history from an Austrian perspective. Over a period of 10 years I researched original accounts to try to provide an accurate portrayal of how Austrians really are, and I hope it will give you a different perspective of the people in this little corner of the world.
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The Real History of Austria

The Real History of Austria

by Peter Bubendorfer
The Real History of Austria

The Real History of Austria

by Peter Bubendorfer

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Overview

Although there are plenty of academic books about Austrian history, this is probably the first time a book has been written in English about Austrian history from an Austrian perspective. Over a period of 10 years I researched original accounts to try to provide an accurate portrayal of how Austrians really are, and I hope it will give you a different perspective of the people in this little corner of the world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162248538
Publisher: Peter Bubendorfer
Publication date: 12/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Peter Bubendorfer is a barrister and geologist born in Dunedin, New Zealand and now based in Brisbane Australia. He is the son of an Austrian who fled Europe at the time of the Hungarian Revolution, and went to Dunedin because that was the farthest away he could get.
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