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The Berlin Wall - by Frederick Taylor (Paperback)

The Berlin Wall - by  Frederick Taylor (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"This vivid account of the Wall and all that it meant reminds us that symbolism can be double-edged, as a potent emblem of isolation and repression became, in its destruction, an even more powerful totem of freedom." -- <em>The Atlantic Monthly</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>NOW WITH AN UPDATED EPILOGUE 30 YEARS AFTER THE FALL OF THE WALL</em></strong></p><p>On the morning of August 13, 1961, the residents of East Berlin found themselves cut off from family, friends, and jobs in the West by a tangle of barbed wire that ruthlessly split a city of four million in two. Within days the barbed-wire entanglement would undergo an extraordinary metamorphosis: it became an imposing 103-mile-long wall guarded by three hundred watchtowers. A physical manifestation of the struggle between Soviet Communism and American capitalism that stood for nearly thirty years, the Berlin Wall was the high-risk fault line between East and West on which rested the fate of all humanity.</p><p>In the definitive history on the subject, Frederick Taylor weaves together official history, archival materials, and personal accounts to tell the complete story of the Wall's rise and fall.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"As Taylor eloquently illustrates, the wall served the purposes of both the Eastern bloc and the major Western powers. . . . Taylor provides a fascinating and often heartbreaking account of both the human costs and the geopolitical effects."--<em>Booklist</em><br><br>&#8220A fine book, perfectly balanced between historical analysis and lively anecdote and written with great verve.&#8221--<em>Literary Review</em><br><br>&#8220A serious, edifying experience.&#8221--Janet Maslin, CBS Sunday Morning<br><br>&#8220This vivid account of the Wall and all that it meant reminds us that symbolism can be double-edged, as a potent emblem of isolation and repression became, in its destruction, an even more powerful totem of freedom.&#8221--<em>Atlantic Monthly</em><br><br>"A superb narrative. . . . Taylor's enthralling story, combined with impeccable research and its rich human interest, makes this as dramatically gripping as any of the spy thrillers that used the wall as a backdrop."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)<br><br>"A thorough attempt to preserve the historical record before the moths of fading of or false memory devour it . . . an intelligent and well-researched account. His most commendable achievement is to have resuscitated those who died because of the Wall."--The Daily Telegraph<br><br>"Gripping."--The Denver Post<br><br>"The story of this 'foetid flourishin'' is convincingly told. . . . For those who wish to understand the rise of the Wall, this book is valuable."--The Independent<br><br>"There's a serious, edifying experience to be had in reading Frederick Taylor's comprehensive history of the Berlin Wall."--Janet Maslin, CBS Sunday Morning<br><br>"Using personal accounts of those who lived through the brutal division of Berlin in 1961, he intricately weaves stories to form a superb, gripping narrative."--The Bookseller<br><br>"With skill and discernment, Frederick Taylor re-creates the horror of the Wall and what it symbolized for East and West."--The Weekly Standard<br><br>Frederick Taylor . . . follows up his outstanding <em>Dresden</em> with <em>The Berlin Wall, </em> and manages once again to combine serious historical research with an assured, gripping narrative. . . . Taylor's extraordinary narrative skill [has] the pacing of a thriller and the immediacy of reportage.--The Irish Times<br>

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