Autor: Jonathan Carr

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For more than three decades Jonathan Carr (1942-2008) served as a foreign correspondent, initially in Geneva, Paris and Brussels, later as bureau chief of the Financial Times and the Economist in Germany. A regular visitor to the Bayreuth festival, his interest grew steadily in the saga of the Wagner family – above all as a mirror of German (and in part European) history. His many books include an acclaimed biography of Gustav Mahler (1993) . The winner of several press awards for his reporting from Germany, he received the CBE in 2000 for services to British-German relations.




4 Ebooks von Jonathan Carr

Jonathan Carr: Wagner Clan
For over a century the Wagners have presided over the Bayreuth Festival, playing host to many of the greatest and ghastliest figures in the arts and politics amidst family in-fighting and political c …
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€11.50
Jonathan Carr & Henri Pierre: Reporting U.S.-European Relations
Reporting U.S.-European Relations: Four Nations, Four Newspapers is a compilation of U.S. and European perspectives from different daily newspapers. Chapter 1 is about the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeit …
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Englisch
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€25.58
Jonathan Carr: Make Me A City
How does a place become a city? Whose stories will survive and whose will be lost? How do you know if you truly belong?It is 1800. On desolate, marshy ground between Lake Michigan and the Illinois Ri …
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Englisch
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€24.37
Jonathan Carr: Wagner Clan
This chronicle of renowned composer Richard Wagner and his descendants features “a cast of characters who are positively operatic in their histrionics” (The Guardian).   Richard Wagn …
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Englisch
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€23.19