Delve into a crucial period in the formation of one of history's most compelling figures with Thomas Carlyle's "History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Vol. 9 of 21, Last Stage of Friedrich's Apprenticeship: Life in Ruppin (1732-1736)." This meticulously researched volume explores the life of the young Frederick the Great during his time in Ruppin, a formative stage in his journey to becoming the King of Prussia.
A vital resource for those interested in German history and 18th-century Europe, this book provides invaluable insights into Frederick's development, offering a detailed account of his personal and intellectual growth. Carlyle's work remains a cornerstone of historical literature, providing a window into the making of a military leader and a nation. Explore the complexities of Prussian history and the early life of Frederick the Great in this important volume. A key text for understanding Frederick's ascent and the broader context of European military history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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