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Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey
Was the coming of the Trump Family Dynasty foretold decades ago?..Is it a coincidence that our current president's son and the main character in this novel have the same name and personalities?..A boy journeying underground to strange lands and lands in Russia?..Symbolically speaking, President Trump is building bridges to our Russian Counterparts.Author Ingersoll Lockwood has a eerie ability to see the future.Now back in print from a century ago,read and experience the striking similarities between the two Barons.Some people even postulate that Baron Trump and Steve Banon are the same people interchanged in time, working on a agenda,a agenda that is Un-American.
Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey
Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey is a parabolic fantasy novel by Ingersoll Lockwood (1900; or, The Last President). This strange fin de si cle work from 1893 has received wide media attention recently due to the unusual similarities between its hero and US President Donald Trump. The Trump of Lockwood's novel is an aristocratic youth bored with his life of luxury in his New York castle. Searching for adventure, he travels to Russia where he discovers an underground world beneath his feet. Trump journeys ever downward and finds himself lost in peculiar settings surrounded by the strange inhabitants of this foreign land. The story follows the little baron's efforts to navigate the scary Russian underworld and find his way back to America.
Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey
Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey is a parabolic fantasy novel by Ingersoll Lockwood (1900; or, The Last President). This strange fin de si cle work from 1893 has received wide media attention recently due to the unusual similarities between its hero and US President Donald Trump. The Trump of Lockwood's novel is an aristocratic youth bored with his life of luxury in his New York castle. Searching for adventure, he travels to Russia where he discovers an underground world beneath his feet. Trump journeys ever downward and finds himself lost in peculiar settings surrounded by the strange inhabitants of this foreign land. The story follows the little baron's efforts to navigate the scary Russian underworld and find his way back to America.
Baron Friedrich von Hügel and the Modernist Crisis in England

Baron Friedrich von Hügel and the Modernist Crisis in England

Lawrence F. Barmann

Cambridge University Press
2008
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Between 1890 and 1910 the Roman Catholic Church underwent a severe moral and intellectual crisis. A group of progressive Catholic scholars, later dubbed the 'modernists', challenged the authority of official Catholic teaching in many areas, basing their ideas on contemporary movements generally. The official reaction was at first discouraging and then openly hostile - most of the modernists were forced to leave the Church and their writings were placed in the Index. As one might expect, the accounts of the crisis by those who were closely involved in it are generally strongly partisan; moreover, its effects are still evident in present disputes in the Church but in 1972 the time came for an objective historical assessment of the major figures of the crisis as a means for understanding the movement as a whole. In this authoritative study Dr Barmann reconstructs in detail von Hugel's involvement in the modernist movement, particularly in England and rejects the received explanations of his survival in the Church.
Baron Kaneko and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05): A Study in the Public Diplomacy of Japan
HARDCOVER. This new translation from Japanese tells the story for the first time in English of Baron Kaneko's one-man diplomatic mission to the U.S. during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05), in which he was tasked with winning the hearts and minds of the American people to the Japanese side. He achieved this through personal contacts with major figures including his close friend President Theodore Roosevelt, after-dinner speeches, lectures, press conferences and newspaper interviews, thereby displaying a mastery of the media which seems thoroughly modern in its influence and control. Upholding the principles of Bushido as explained by Nitobe Inazo in his book of that name first published in 1900, he was careful not to attack or slander his Russian opponent Count Cassini and mourned Admiral Makarov's death in battle. 26 B/W images. This volume includes an extensive bibliography, a chronology and an index. (Also available as a paperback or download from the publisher, and at online retail stores.)
Baron Mihajlo Mikasinovic
A biography of Baron Mihajlo Mikasinovic, a general of Serbian origin in the Austrian Army, provides an insight into the context of the mid-eighteenth century lives of Serbs on the Military Frontier ("Vojna Krajina") of Austro-Hungary and the many-sided aspects of their struggle. The key dimension of this struggle is found in the role of ethnic Serb officers in the military organization and campaigns of this part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. -Branko Mikasinovich****Those who review books, and those who write them, know - or hope in their core - that books can change lives, change entire societies; change worlds. Anyone who covered the decade of conflict in the Balkans in the 1990s, and saw the dismemberment of Yugoslavia and its peoples, knew that the conduct and outcomes of the wars could have - would have - been different ... if only the right people in politics and the media in Europe and North America had read their history. ..........The brief and wonderfully readable Baron Mihajlo Mikasinovic by Croatian-born Serb Djuro Zatezalo is one such book which could have helped create more rational and understanding sentiments toward the various peoples of what was to become Yugoslavia. It may seem arcane to suggest that a biography of an 18th Century nobleman, fighting on the marches of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, could have changed 20th Century policy. But so it could. Indeed, the truly noble Baron left a legacy thrusting into the 21st Century for that same area where he was born and became a heroic, inspiring figure. ..........The book on Baron Mihajlo Mikasinovic shows clearly the underlying strand of history which destroyed the career of the Baron - to the detriment of the Empire - and also was later to lead to the war in Yugoslavia and cause a modern Croatia to be born in the ignominy of Ustase misdeeds instead of in the natural flowering of independence. Today's Croatia is attempting to re-balance the society away from the extremists, and the fact that Croatian-born Serb Djuro Zatezalo was able to remain in that territory and write his brief biography of the Baron is testimony to the return of moderation to Zagreb.The book begins with a preface entitled "Perseverence in the Orthodox Faith", by Serbian Orthodox Bishop Gerasim of the Upper Karlovac Diocese, and starts: The Military Border era the "marches"; hence the origin of the noble quasi-military rank of marquess - Ed.] is an important chapter in the history of the Habsburg monarchy. The Krajina region of Croatia] played a r le in defending the Austro-Hungarian] state's borders from the beginning of the 16th to the end of the 17th century. The Krajina continued to have a stake in the Austrian wars in the Balkans and in Central and Western Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. The name of Mikasinovic was to live on, not only in the residents of at least three hamlets (as the author notes) in Donje and Gornje Dubrave areas, but in a subsequent Lt.-Gen. Mikasinovic of the communist Yugoslav People's Army. And in Branko Mikasinovich, now living in the United States and determined to bring Djuro Zatezalo's book into an English-speaking world. Branko Mikasinovich worked not only to edit the sensitive translation by Marjorie Mikasen, but also to actually research and bring out the appropriate meanings of the various Austrian ranks and military terms of the period.This is an easily-digestible book which reaches any reader who recognizes that, in the prosecution of the wars of the 1990s in the Balkans (and, even, in World War II), there was something missing from the international communities' understanding of the complexities of the area and its people. It is not yet over: the transforming Greater Black Sea region, and the unrest within Turkey (and its present leader's anti-Atat rk dream of a new Ottomanism), make the Balkans, and therefore Europe, still vulnerable. So, even now, Zatezalo's book may find its mark in open minds. - Gregory R. Copley
Baron Thugut and Austria's Response to the French Revolution

Baron Thugut and Austria's Response to the French Revolution

Karl A. Roider

Princeton University Press
2014
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Here is the first political biography of Baron Franz Maria Thugut, the principal Austrian opponent of the French Revolution. This work explains Thugut's role as the first Austrian statesman seriously to confront the Revolution. In the process it makes significant revisions in the conventional picture of the international system of the period. Originally published in 1987. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Baron Thugut and Austria's Response to the French Revolution

Baron Thugut and Austria's Response to the French Revolution

Karl A. Roider

Princeton University Press
2016
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Here is the first political biography of Baron Franz Maria Thugut, the principal Austrian opponent of the French Revolution. This work explains Thugut's role as the first Austrian statesman seriously to confront the Revolution. In the process it makes significant revisions in the conventional picture of the international system of the period. Originally published in 1987. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming

Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming

László Krasznahorkai

NEW DIRECTIONS PUBLISHING CORPORATION
2019
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Set in contemporary times, Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming tells the story of a Prince Myshkin-like figure, Baron B la Wenckheim, who returns at the end of his life to his provincial Hungarian hometown. Having escaped from his many casino debts in Buenos Aires, where he was living in exile, he longs to be reunited with his high-school sweetheart Marika. Confusions abound, and what follows is an endless storm of gossip, con men, and local politicians, vividly evoking the small town's alternately drab and absurd existence. All along, the Professor--a world-famous natural scientist who studies mosses and inhabits a bizarre Zen-like shack in a desolate area outside of town--offers long rants and disquisitions on his attempts to immunize himself from thought. Spectacular actions are staged as death and the abyss loom over the unsuspecting townfolk.