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Lotharingia
Lotharingia: A Personal History of Europe's Lost Country | Simon Winder
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Following Germania and Danubia, the third installment in Simon Winder�s personal history of Europe In 843 AD, the three surviving grandsons of the great emperor Charlemagne met at Verdun. After years of bitter squabbles over who would (…more)
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jimfields3
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Bailedbailed

I will try to come back to this book later, but I was disappointed with the intro and the first two chapters. His writing is far too scatterbrained for my taste. I don‘t need history presented strictly chronologically but bouncing from Charlemagne to Julius Caesar to Napoleon to present time... is too much. If he had a coherent narrative in mind I can‘t find it.

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jimfields3
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Yikes! I hope this isn‘t too controversial to post on a book-focused social media.