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Faberge's Eggs: The Extraordinary Story of the Masterpieces That Outlived an Empire
In Stradivari’s Genius, Toby Faber charted the fascinating course of some of the world’s most prized musical instruments. Now, in this enthralling new book, he tells the story of objects that are, to many, the pinnacle of the jeweler’s art: the Fabergé imperial eggs.

The Easter presents that Russia’s last two czars gave to their czarinas have become synonymous with privilege, beauty, and an almost provocative uselessness. They are perhaps the most redolent symbols of the old empire’s phenomenal craftsmanship, of the decadence of its court, and of the upheavals that brought about its inevitable downfall. Fabergé’s Eggs is the first book to recount the remarkable story of these masterpieces, taking us from the circumstances that inspired each egg’s design, through their disappearance in the trauma of revolution, to their eventual reemergence in the global marketplace.

In 1885, Carl Fabergé created a seemingly plain white egg for Czar Alexander III to give to his beloved wife, Marie Fedorovna. It was the surprises hidden inside that made it special: a diamond miniature of the Imperial crown and a ruby pendant. This gift began a tradition that would last for more than three decades: lavishly extravagant eggs commemorating public events that, in retrospect, seem little more than staging posts on the march to revolution. Above all, the eggs illustrate the attitudes that would ultimately lead to the downfall of the Romanovs: their apparent indifference to the poverty that choked their country, their preference for style over substance, and, during the reign of Nicholas II, their all-consuming concern with the health of the czarevitch Alexis, the sickly heir to the throne–a preoccupation that would propel them toward Rasputin and the doom of the dynasty.

More than a superb new account of a classic tragedy, Fabergé’s Eggs illuminates some fascinating aspects of twentieth-century history. The eggs’ amazing journey from revolutionary Russia features a cast of characters including embattled Bolsheviks, acquisitive British royals, eccentric artifact salesmen, and such famous business and society figures as Arm and Hammer, Marjorie Merriweather Post, and Malcolm Forbes. Finally, Toby Faber tantalizingly suggests that some of the eggs long thought lost may eventually emerge.

Darting from the palaces of a besieged Russia to the showcases of New York’s modern mega-wealthy, Fabergé’s Eggs weaves a story unparalleled in its drama and extravagance.

Praise for Stradivari’s Genius

“Fascinating . . . lively . . . more enthralling, earthy and illuminating than any fiction could be.”
–The New York Times Book Review

“A celebration of six instruments and the master craftsman who made them . . . [Faber] brings to the subject an infectious fascination with Stradivari’s life and trade. . . . He writes with clarity and fluency.”
–Chicago Tribune

“An extraordinary accomplishment and a compelling read. Like strange totems that cast an irresistible spell, these instruments bring out the best and the worst of those who would own them, and Faber deftly tells the stories in all their rich and surprising detail.”
–Thad Carhart, author of The Piano Shop on the Left Bank

“A worthy contribution to the ongoing legend of Stradivari.”
–Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Fascinating, accessible, and enjoyable.”
–Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl with a Pearl Earring
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THIS IS THE NIGHT, REMEMBERED IF OUTLIVED.(depression): An article from: Arena Magazine
This digital document is an article from Arena Magazine, published by Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd. on April 1, 2001. The length of the article is 4418 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: THIS IS THE NIGHT, REMEMBERED IF OUTLIVED.(depression)
Author: Guy Rundle
Publication:Arena Magazine (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 2001
Publisher: Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd.
Page: 28

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Once and future church: the making of denominational statements as a strategy of influence has outlived its influence.: An article from: Presbyterian Record
This digital document is an article from Presbyterian Record, published by Presbyterian Record on June 1, 1999. The length of the article is 678 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Once and future church: the making of denominational statements as a strategy of influence has outlived its influence.
Author: John Congram
Publication:Presbyterian Record (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 1999
Publisher: Presbyterian Record
Volume: 123 Issue: 6 Page: 3

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Have intrastate wine competitions outlived their usefulness?(Opinion ANALYSIS): An article from: Wines & Vines
This digital document is an article from Wines & Vines, published by Thomson Gale on April 1, 2006. The length of the article is 851 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Have intrastate wine competitions outlived their usefulness?(Opinion ANALYSIS)
Author: Lucian Dressel
Publication:Wines & Vines (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 87 Issue: 4 Page: 64(1)

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The Man Who Outlived Himself: An Appreciation of John Donne a Dozen of His Best Friends
With introductions, commentary and five new poems derived from Donne's elegies by Doug Beardsley and Al Purdy. In 1998, the poets Al Purdy and Doug Beardsley spent many hours in Victoria's Waddling Dog Pub discussing the often-neglected poetry of D.H. Lawrence. The result was No One Else is Lawrence!, acclaimed by readers across the country. This time the two turn their attention to John Donne, the Renaissance poet whose work has fascinated students and lovers of poetry for centuries. The Man Who Outlived Himself is an engaging rassle with some wonderful poems-must reading for Donne fans everywhere and an intimate look at the tastes and sensibilities of two important contemporary Canadian poets. Their commentary, lying somewhere between criticism and conversation, invites enthusiasm for the strangest English language poet. Born in London in 1572, the third of six children, Donne was both intellectual and eccentric: he slept in his own coffin, wore his own shroud, and sired eleven children in fourteen years, all while serving as Dean of St. Paul's. The Man Who Outlived Himself includes a selection of Donne's poems, with commentary, plus five Donne elegies, each followed by an "interpretive and transformative" new poem by Purdy and Beardsley. The last pages contain two poems to Ann Donne by Purdy and Beardsley..
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Building Leopold's legacy: pines celebrated in a conservation classic have outlived the author and conservationist. As they age, they shape his legacy ... An article from: American Forests
This digital document is an article from American Forests, published by Thomson Gale on March 22, 2006. The length of the article is 1971 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Building Leopold's legacy: pines celebrated in a conservation classic have outlived the author and conservationist. As they age, they shape his legacy in a different way.(COMMUNITIES)
Author: Craig Maier
Publication:American Forests (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 112 Issue: 1 Page: 41(4)

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