'Angus Robertson with his intimate knowledge of the city has brilliantly chronicled Vienna's history through the centuries and illustrated it with innumerable vignettes from contemporary observers. He has succeeded in painting a thoroughly enjoyable portrait of a great international capital'
-- Hella Pick, Celebrated Author and Former Guardian Foreign Correspondent
'At the heart of Europe is how the Viennese describe their city geographically. Thanks to Angus Robertson they now have a rollicking historical tribute to Vienna's pivotal role through the ages as an international city - from Roman times to the modern day, via the Habsburgs and Hitler. Clearly smitten with his adopted city, Robertson carefully selects colourful contemporary accounts to bring the past to life, while importantly not shying away from Vienna's darker moments'
-- Katya Adler, BBC Europe Editor
'What an enjoyable cosmopolitan and exuberant celebration of Vienna by a someone who really knows and loves that great city'
-- Simon Sebag Montefiore
'it offers a fresh perspective on the city in which Robertson worked as a journalist for nearly a decade and involved extensive original research'
* Glasgow Herald *
'an astonishingly comprehensive survey of the history of Vienna'
-- Yorkshire Post * Joyce MacMillan *
'tells the story of Vienna's diplomatic and historical significance in a new, complete history of the city'
* Edinburgh Life *
'Hopefully you will all read the book by Angus Robertson...this is a really serious book about Vienna' -
-- Ambassador Emil Brix, Director of Vienna Diplomatic Academy
'Vienna: The International Capital - To my knowledge it's the first and only book on that topic. Angus Robertson did fantastic research ... I think there is no peer for this book'
-- Michael Zimmerman, Austrian Ambassador to UK
'Tremendously good book, with tremendous narrative energy which powers the story forward on every page. It's beautifully written. I thought I knew about this region of Europe having worked there for many, many years. I learnt something on every page. I think it is a very, very serious achievement and congratulations, I cannot praise it too highly'
-- Allan Little, Director Edinburgh Book Festival and former BBC Special Correspondent
'Robertson's enthusiasm for his subject carries across in the breadth of accounts and the fine detail throughout. An impressive work of research, the book is a comprehensive history that in its best moments, manages to find fresh nuance in an already storied city'
-- Sam Jackson * Metropole *
'[Robertson] has an eye for the telling detail and illustrative anecdote... [with] well-chosen vignettes by contemporary observers through the ages'
-- Lord Tugendhat * House Magazine *
'a useful historical introduction to Vienna, with a focus on high politics'
-- Stefan Wagstyl * Financial Times *