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Go to My LibraryMaailman painavin raha kirjoituksia 1600-luvun pohjolasta
- Language
- Finnish
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- Publisher
- WSOY
- Pages
- 239
- ISBN
- 9789510321850
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The book is widely praised for being an extremely fun and interesting read, offering vivid descriptions of 17th-century individuals, conflicts, and the quirks of the nobility. Reviewers consistently highlight the author's deep knowledge of the subject and her ability to present history in an engaging, inspiring, and often amusing manner, full of fascinating anecdotes. The collection of writings provides fresh insights into 17th-century Nordics, covering various aspects of life during that era from multiple perspectives, and is noted for its smooth and captivating prose.
However, a significant and frequently mentioned drawback is the pervasive presence of editorial errors. Many readers reported a noticeable number of grammatical mistakes, typos, and instances of missing or superfluous words, suggesting a lack of thorough proofreading, even in subsequent editions. Some also felt that while the book comprises a collection of short writings, the thematic connections between chapters were occasionally loose, leading to a somewhat disjointed narrative despite the overarching 17th-century context.
Overall, despite the recurring issues with proofreading and occasional thematic jumps, the book is considered an excellent work that successfully makes history accessible and enjoyable. It is highly recommended for readers with an interest in 17th-century Nordic history, particularly those who appreciate popular history presented through lively stories and diverse viewpoints. It serves as an engaging way to deepen one's understanding of the period without feeling like a dry academic text.
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