Frederick the Great by Sir David Fraser
The military genius of his age, Frederick the Great has always aroused extreme opinions. Some saw him as the greatest man who has ever lived, while others have accused him of creating the Prussio ultra-nationalism which culminated in Hitler. But this paternalistic ruler, who once said he wanted nothign more than to be remembered as Le Rois des greux, the king of the beggars, was also a polymath whose artistic and intellectual abilities amazed 18th-century Europe. David Fraser's biography presents a rounded portrait of this extraordinary man.