Tuesday, March 19, 2019

EUROHISTORY: Issue CXVIII, Volume 21.2 off to print!

Dear Subscribers and Readers,

After the last revisions, we have released Issue CXVIII – Volume 21.2 to the printer!

Below you can see the covers of the magazine, as well as the list of contents!

We have started putting together Issue CXIX – Volume 21.3, which will be released to the printer on Monday and ship along with Issue CXVIII.

Issue CXVII begins shipping tomorrow!

 

 

 

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Monday, March 18, 2019

EUROHISTORY – Issue CXVIII, Volume 21.2

Hello Subscribers and Eurohistory readers,

Earlier this morning we finished putting together Issue CXVIII – Volume 21.2.

Inside Issue CXVIII – Volume 21.2, are articles on the following topics:

1. Duke Friedrich of Württemberg (1961-2018), by Arturo E. Beéche

 
2. Hessian Endings – November 16, 1937, by Marlene A. Eilers Koenig
 
3. Prince Georg-Constantin of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1977-2018), by Arturo E. Beéche
 
4. Corfu – An Ionian Island Paradise, by Katrina Warne
 
5. Hubertus Stephan (1970-2018), by Arturo E. Beéche
 
6. Castles & Palaces of the House of Hesse, by Susan Symons
 
7. Margaret Beaufort – Tudor Matriarch, by Marian Bette
 
8. The Comte de Clermont (1961-2017), by Arturo E. Beéche
 
9. Book Reviews
 
10. Royal News
 


Issue CXVII and Issue CXVIII
 

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Canada                      $55.00
Europe                      $75.00
UK                            £50.00
Latin America           $75.00
Australia                   $75.00
New Zealand            $75.00
Rest of the World     $75.00
 
Payment must be mailed by check or postal money order to:
 
 
Eurohistory
Kensington House Books
6300 Kensington Avenue
East Richmond Heights, CA 94805-1618
USA
 
 
To pay by credit card, please call: 510.236.1730. You may also mail your credit card information to our address above or use our secure system by sending us an email at: aebeeche@mac.com
 
We also accept Paypal at our address: eurohistory@comcast.net
 
We accept VISA, MasterCard and Venmo

EUROHISTORY: Issue CXVII, Volume 21.1 Update!

Hello Subscribers and Eurohistory readers, Its has been some time since I last posted anything on the blog! All subscribers are getting a personal letter from me inside Issue CXVII, which we begin mailing on March 21! The magazine is being picked up at our old printer in Berkeley tomorrow afternoon. I have some advance copies and am quite happy with the result. Inside Issue CXVII – Volume 21.1, are articles on the following topics: 1. The Return of 'Prince' Nicholas of Romania, by Seth B. Leonard 2. An Imperial Bicentennial: The Tsar-Liberator, by Coryne Hall 3. Grand Duke Adolf Friedrich VI of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, by Marlene A. Eilers Koenig 4. Who Is In the Photograph: The Family of Infante don Carlos of Spain, by Arturo E. Beéche 5. Wittelsbach Castles & Palaces in Bavaria, by Susan Symons 6. Book Reviews, by Coryne Hall 7. Royal Reviews

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Canada                      $55.00
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UK                            £50.00
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Australia                   $75.00
New Zealand            $75.00
Rest of the World     $75.00
Payment must be mailed by check or postal money order to:
Eurohistory
Kensington House Books
6300 Kensington Avenue
East Richmond Heights, CA 94805-1618
USA
To pay by credit card, please call: 510.236.1730. You may also mail your credit card information to our address above or use our secure system by sending us an email at: aebeeche@mac.com
We also accept Paypal at our address: eurohistory@comcast.net
We accept VISA, MasterCard and Venmo

Friday, December 14, 2018

The Romanovs Adrift SHIPPING!!!!


Dear Readers and Subscribers,

Wirth great satisfaction, we began shipping orders our newest book, ROMANOVS ADRIFT!

The authors, Greg King and Penny Wilson, best describe their excellent work:

"Romanovs Adrift offers a biographical compendium covering all members of the Dynasty between 1913 to the escape from Russia of Grand Duchess Vladimir. Individual chapters focus on Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra; the five Imperial children; the Dowager Empress and Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich; the Vladimirs; Grand Duchess Elisabeth Feodorovna; Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich; Grand Duke Dimitri Pavlovich; the Konstantinovich Grand Dukes; the Nikolaievich Grand Dukes; the Mikhailovich Grand Dukes; the Russian Grand Duchesses Abroad; and the Leuchtenberg, Oldenburg, and Mecklenburg families.

Romanovs Adrift draws on both published works and on unpublished sources, including German diplomatic reports on Empress Alexandra Feodorovna; the unpublished memoirs of tutor Charles Sidney Gibbes; the State Archive of the Russian federation; and the State Public Library, Russian National Library Collection, in St Petersburg."

The book is hardcover, 288 pages, richly illustrated and available now!

 

 

 
 
Romanovs Adrift is available for immediate shipping at AMAZON:
 

Monday, December 10, 2018

New Book: The Romanovs Adrift

Eurohistory's 31st book, The Romanovs Adrift, is out now and selling on AMAZON.COM!

In 1913, the Romanovs celebrated three hundred years of seating on the Russian Imperial throne. Great fanfare and hope accompanied the celebrations. A year later, Imperial Russia entered a "war to end all wars," with the hope of "being back home for Christmas." It was not to be.

Instead, in February 1917, after years of administrative and military ineptitude and incompetence, the Russian people had enough of its government's inefficacy and corruption. The consequences, as it turned out, changed the world. Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown; members of the Imperial Family faced persecution, arrest, financial instability, uncertainty, and worse. This is the compelling story of how the Romanovs dealt with glory, war, revolution, persecution, imprisonment, and escape!

 
 
AMAZON link...

Friday, November 23, 2018

New books arriving soon...

After a much-needed hiatus to reboot and collected research, Eurohistory is bringing its reading public two new publications!
 
Romanovs Adrift: The Russian Imperial Family in 1913-1919 will ship on December 5, 2018!
 

 

 
 
The Royal House of Bavaria (Volume I) is in final stages of layout and will go into production in early December. We are aiming for shipping in late January 2019, just in time to commemorate the 150th anniversary off the birth of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria – "The best king Bavaria never had!"
 
 

Sunday, October 28, 2018

V Royal Gatherings in The Hague

This year, for the fifth such gathering, EUROHISTORY and Hoogstraten English Bookstore welcome participants to Royal Gatherings in The Hague!

 
The lectures to be presented include:


Saturday, November 10:

9:45 – 10:00 – Opening remarks

10:00 – 10:45 – W. Vermeulen: "Ludwig, a disappointed King."

11:00 – 11:45 – G.J. Frisch: "King Georg V of Hannover."

12:00 – 14:00 – Lunch

14:00 – 14:45 – S. Zimmermann: "Carol & Elisabeth of Romania."

15:00 – 15:45 – M. Bloks: "Carolina of Orange-Nassau."

16:00 – 16:45 – A. Béeche, "The Duke – Carl Eduard of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha." 



SATURDAY DINNER:

At 7:30pm we will host "Long-table dinner at the Bookstore" @ Noordeinde 39. The price is €35 per person. The menu is French cuisine and the price includes: Main course (also a vegetarian option), drinks, (wine, soda, etc.), and coffee/tea with cakes.

Please let us know if you are planning to join this dinner!



Sunday, November 11:

10:00 – 10:45 – D. Salvia Ocaña – "The Roya House of the Two Sicilies."

11:00 – 11:45 – K. Tice: "The Kaiser's Daughters-in-Law."

12:00 – 14:00 – Lunch

14:00 – 14:45 – H. Vickers: "Queen Mary."

15:00 – 15:45 – S. Symons: "The House of Hesse and their Schlößer."

16:00 – 16:45 – A. Béeche, "The Kaiser's Fall and Arrival at Amerongen."


If you wish to attend the gathering, we may still be able to fit you in. Simply contact us ASAP at: aebeeche@mac.com


See you in The Hague, Arturo & Annet

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