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A Princess in Berlin by Arthur Solmssen, published by Hutchinson in 1981, is a richly atmospheric historical novel set against the charged cultural and political landscape of Weimar-era Germany. With his trademark precision and narrative elegance, Solmssen crafts a story that blends romance, art, danger, and political awakening, capturing Berlin at a moment of dazzling creativity and rising instability. As a work of historical fiction, A Princess in Berlin vividly recreates the social contrasts and emotional tensions that defined Europe in the years leading up to the Nazi ascent, making this edition especially appealing to collectors of twentieth-century literature with strong period settings.
The narrative follows an American lawyer and amateur artist who becomes entangled with a captivating German aristocrat, drawing him into the world of avant-garde art, decadent society, and the early rumblings of extremist politics. Solmssen's portrayal of Berlin is immersive, marked by meticulous detail and a deep understanding of the artistic and intellectual movements that shaped the city. In A Princess in Berlin, the author balances intrigue and emotional depth with a powerful sense of historical foreboding, offering readers a portrait of a city alive with possibility yet shadowed by the threat of collapse.
This 1981 Hutchinson edition reflects the publisher's commitment to quality mid-century and contemporary fiction, presenting Solmssen's acclaimed novel in a format suited to both reading and collecting. For enthusiasts of European historical fiction, novels of political change, or stories set in the culturally vibrant but volatile world of 1920s Berlin, A Princess in Berlin remains a compelling and enduring addition to any used or rare book collection.