Amanda Foreman is a Visiting Research Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London. She won the Whitbread Prize for Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire, which was adapted for the screen as The Duchess. Educated as an undergraduate at Sarah Lawrence College and withmaster s and doctorate degrees in history from Oxford University, she is now married with five children and lives in New York."
A New York Times Top Ten Book of the Year!
The Economist, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The St Louis
Post-Dispatch, Publishers WeeklyandLibrary Journalall listA World
on Fireas one of the best books of 2011!
"Ms. Foreman...is such an engaging writer that readers may find
this 958-page volume too short." Michael Burlingame, The Wall
Street Journal
"Extraordinary cast....Thoroughly researched and well
written...Remarkable." Geoffrey Wheatcroft, The New York Times Book
Review
"One puts downA World on Firewith a sense of awe. Foreman's skills
as historian and writer are formidable." The Boston Globe
"Foreman's descriptive gifts show especially well in bringing
vividly to life the political and diplomatic worlds of Washington
and London...A brief review can only hint at the expansive scope,
rich detail and pulsing energy ofA World on Fire." The Washington
Post
"[A] magisterial history." Newsweek
"So expansive in its scope, and so well written...to call it a
masterpiece somehow doesn't seem to do it justice." Christian
Science Monitor"
A "New York Times" Top Ten Book of the Year!
"The Economist," "The New York Times," "The New Yorker," "The St
Louis Post-Dispatch," "Publishers Weekly"and"Library Journal"all
list"A World on Fire"as one of the best books of 2011!
"Ms. Foreman...is such an engaging writer that readers may find
this 958-page volume too short." Michael Burlingame, "The Wall
Street Journal"
"Extraordinary cast....Thoroughly researched and well
written...Remarkable." Geoffrey Wheatcroft, "The New York Times"
Book Review
"One puts down"A World on Fire"with a sense of awe. Foreman's
skills as historian and writer are formidable." "The Boston
Globe"
"Foreman's descriptive gifts show especially well in bringing
vividly to life the political and diplomatic worlds of Washington
and London...A brief review can only hint at the expansive scope,
rich detail and pulsing energy of"A World on Fire."" "The
Washington Post
"
"[A] magisterial history." "Newsweek"
"So expansive in its scope, and so well written...to call it a
masterpiece somehow doesn't seem to do it justice." "Christian
Science Monitor""
A "New York Times" Top Ten Book of the Year!
"The Economist," "The New York Times," "The New Yorker," "The St
Louis Post-Dispatch," " Publishers Weekly" and "Library Journal"
all list "A World on Fire" as one of the best books of 2011!
"Ms. Foreman...is such an engaging writer that readers may find
this 958-page volume too short."--Michael Burlingame, "The Wall
Street Journal"
"Extraordinary cast....Thoroughly researched and well
written...Remarkable."--Geoffrey Wheatcroft, "The New York Times"
Book Review
"One puts down "A World on Fire" with a sense of awe. Foreman's
skills as historian and writer are formidable."--"The Boston
Globe"
"Foreman's descriptive gifts show especially well in bringing
vividly to life the political and diplomatic worlds of Washington
and London...A brief review can only hint at the expansive scope,
rich detail and pulsing energy of "A World on Fire.""--"The
Washington Post
"
"[A] magisterial history."--"Newsweek"
"So expansive in its scope, and so well written...to call it a
masterpiece somehow doesn't seem to do it justice."--"Christian
Science Monitor"
A "New York Times" Top Ten Book of the Year!
"The Economist", "The New York Times", "The New Yorker", "The St
Louis Post-Dispatch", " Publishers Weekly" and "Library Journal"
all list "A World on Fire" as one of the best books of 2011!
"Ms. Foreman...is such an engaging writer that readers may find
this 958-page volume too short."--Michael Burlingame, "The Wall
Street Journal"
"Extraordinary cast....Thoroughly researched and well
written...Remarkable."--Geoffrey Wheatcroft, "The New York Times"
Book Review
"One puts down "A World on Fire" with a sense of awe. Foreman's
skills as historian and writer are formidable."--"The Boston
Globe"
"Foreman's descriptive gifts show especially well in bringing
vividly to life the political and diplomatic worlds of Washington
and London...A brief review can only hint at the expansive scope,
rich detail and pulsing energy of "A World on Fire"."--"The
Washington Post
"
"[A] magisterial history."--"Newsweek"
"So expansive in its scope, and so well written...to call it a
masterpiece somehow doesn't seem to do it justice."--"Christian
Science Monitor"
"Foreman amply offers a new perspective on the war in an elegantly
written work of old-fashioned narrative history."--"Publisher's
Weekly," starred review
Praise from the U.K. for "A World on Fire
"
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "THE ECONOMIST"
""A World on Fire" is an achievement as enjoyable as it is
impressive. As in a great nineteenth-century novel, a teeming cast
propels this epic--the gallant and the craven, scoundrels and
lovers, diplomats and freebooters--some helplessly caught in the
gale, others with their hands firmly on the levers of power.
Charles Dickens appears in this book; had he been an historian he
might well have written it."--Richard Snow, editor, "American
Heritage," 1990-2007
"This is a tale never previously told."--Stephen Graubard,
"Financial Times"
"Riveting . . . The reader is swept along. . . . One can hardly
overestimate the brilliance of Foreman's conception. . . . A
shimmering tapestry."--Jay Parini, "Thee
Praise from the U.K. for "A World on Fire
"
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "THE ECONOMIST"
"[A] truly magnificent book . . . If Amanda Foreman, author of the
bestselling biography "Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire," set out
to enhance her academic reputation, she has succeeded."--"The Daily
Mail
"
"An epic work . . . a feat of sheer storytelling . . . filmic and
intense, not simply akin to watching a nineteenth-century battle
painting come to life, but peering into drawing rooms,
eavesdropping on encampments and being in the web of political
intrigue . . . There is something undeniably impressive about an
author with the courage to attempt something so ambitious, a global
history of a seismic conflict, spanning two continents and
encompassing a massive cast of characters."--"The Daily
Telegraph
"
"[A] massive work of considerable artistry . . . unfolds on a grand
scale . . . Foreman has created a shimmering tapestry, which offers
readers a fresh
Praise from the U.K. for "A World on Fire
"
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "THE ECONOMIST"
"[A] truly magnificent book . . . If Amanda Foreman, author of the
bestselling biography "Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire", set out
to enhance her academic reputation, she has succeeded."--"The Daily
Mail
"
"An epic work . . . a feat of sheer storytelling . . . filmic and
intense, not simply akin to watching a nineteenth-century battle
painting come to life, but peering into drawing rooms,
eavesdropping on encampments and being in the web of political
intrigue . . . There is something undeniably impressive about an
author with the courage to attempt something so ambitious, a global
history of a seismic conflict, spanning two continents and
encompassing a massive cast of characters."--"The Daily
Telegraph
"
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