The Amber Room
By (Author) Adrian Levy
By (author) Cathy Scott-Clark
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
12th May 2005
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True crime
364.16209044
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm
438g
The history of art has produced few works as ambitious and as valuable as the Amber Room. Famous throughout Europe as the 'eighth wonder of the world', its vast and intricately worked amber panels were sent in 1717 by Frederick I of Prussia as a gift to Peter the Great of Russia, and soon became a symbol of Russia's imperial might. For over two hundred years the room remained in its Russian palace, but with the outbreak of the Second World War, Hitler laid claim to it as a showpiece for the Third Reich. When the Nazis swept into Leningrad, it was wrenched from the walls, packed into crates and disappeared from view, never to be seen again. Catherine Scott-Clark and Andrian Levy have gone further along on the trail of this great, lost treasure than anyone before them to unravel the jumble of evidence surrounding its fate. It is a search that catapulted them across Eastern Europe and into the menacing world of espionage and counter-espionage.
Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy are internationally renowned investigative journalists who worked as staff writers and foreign correspondents for The Sunday Times. They now write for the Guardian Weekend magazine and their work is globally syndicated. Their first book, Stone of Heaven, was published in 2001.