The House of Wittgenstein: A Family at War by Alexander Waugh
Much in this book, indeed, is the fruit of original research in archives and private collections; Waugh has done a masterly job, untangling a mass of financial and psychological complexities, while never over-encumbering the central, personal stories. His writing is brisk, confident and colourful, but without striving for effect, and the book is a pleasure to read.
Review: The House of Wittgenstein by Alexander Waugh – Telegraph.


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