1712-1786

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1712-1786

Jonas Hanway's scurrilous, scandalous, shockingly sensational umbrella

"Sometimes in London it drizzles. Sometimes it mizzles. Other times it pelts and showers and spits. And Jonas Hanway hates getting wet. How can he go about his day as a proper London gentleman when his shoes are soggy, his coat is always collecting puddles, and his wig looks like a wet cat? Fed up with damp and dreary London, Jonas sails far away, to places where the sun always shines. But what he sees when he gets there is . . . scandalous! shocking! sensational! Perhaps also . . . quite genius? Now all Jonas has to do is convince the rest of London that they need an umbrella, too. All about the real gentleman who introduced umbrellas to 1750's London society, this is the perfect story of persistence, problem-solving, and how good ideas hold (off) water"--OCLC.

The potato king

"Hear, hear!" announces King Fritz to his people, "I give you the potato." But how can the king of Prussia convince them to try the strange new vegetable from South America?.

Frederick the Great

a life in deed and letters
2000

Frederick the Great, Bismarck, and the building of the German Empire in world history

2002
Discusses how Frederick the Great made Prussia a major European power and how Prussia, under Bismarck's leadership, united Germany into an empire.

Frederick the Great

1987
A biography of the eighteenth-century Prussian king whose firm government and military exploits earned him the title of "enlightened despot.".
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