Secrets of a Suitcase
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Secrets of a Suitcase
A fascinating portrait of old cosmopolitan Central Europe, and a remarkable woman enduring as evil rises all through the family belongings hidden in a suitcase.
A fascinating portrait of old Middle Europe, and a remarkable woman enduring as evil rises?her story hidden in a suitcase.
When Pauline Terreehorst bid for a vintage Gucci suitcase at Sotheby's Amsterdam, she had no idea what was inside. After picking up her prize, she found that the case was filled with dresses, fur collars and lace voiles, and accompanied by two brown boxes of postcard albums showing churches and castles in Austria, France, England and Scotland. This curious correspondence was addressed to an Austrian countess, businesswoman and philanthropist called Margarethe Szapry, and her daughter.
These unexpected family treasures open a window onto a lost world. The Szaprys' social, cultural and political landscape disappeared in the upheavals that seized Europe during the first half of the twentieth centuryβa time when borders were redrawn, old cities received new names, communities changed loyalties, and the transnational, monarchist aristocrats of Middle Europe had to decide whether to become Germans under Nazi rule.
What did Margarethe choose, when her neighbour Hermann GΓΆring came knocking? What were the consequences for her and her children? And how did her family's suitcase cross war-torn Europe and survive decades of rupture to end up in Terreehorst's hands?
Secrets of a Suitcase by Pauline Terreehorst unveils this remarkable journey, bringing history to life through the lens of personal artefacts and enduring mysteries.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781911723394
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 31 October 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Illustration: 16 Illustrations, color
Contributors:
- Translated by Brent Annable
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Pauline Terreehorst is an essayist and former director of the Amsterdam Fashion Institute, Utrecht's Centraal Museum, and Eindhoven's Natlab film theatre. Known for her fashion articles and film and photography columns in de Volkskrant, she has helped develop scenarios for the future of living and working for government and business.
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