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Paperback Love Letters Of Great Men - Vol. 1 Book

ISBN: 1440496021

ISBN13: 9781440496028

Love Letters Of Great Men - Vol. 1

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LOVE LETTERS OF GREAT MEN (Volume 1) is an anthology of romantic love letters written by leading male historical figures. ***The book plays a key role in the plot of the US movie Sex and the City. *** When Carrie Bradshaw in the "Sex and the City" movie began reading the book Love Letters of Great Men, millions of women wanted to get their hands on the book. Of course, what could be more romantic than an entire book of love letters, written by men!...

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Perfect Valentine's Day Gift

Saw this book in the Sex and the City movie and had to have it. Now I can't put it down. This will make the perfect Valentine's Day gift for that special someone in my life. Can't wait until we read it together in bed.

All the love letters from the "Sex and the City" movie and more!

I have seen the "Sex and the City" movie several times. This book has all the love letters that Carrie and Big read each other in the movie. It looks to me like the book that Carrie reads in bed. Maybe the book was just inspired by the movie, which came out the same day. Either way, this book is very beautiful and romantic. I especially enjoyed learning the details of each writer's life. It's amazing how passionate some of our greatest leaders really were. I also love the illustrations, which make me feel like I'm going back in time. My favorite letter was from John Keats, who (I learned from reading the book) died from consumption at the tender age of 26. While separated from his true love in his dying days, he wrote: "You could not step or move an eyelid but it would shoot to my heart--I am greedy of you--Do not think of any thing but me. Do not live as if I was not existing--Do not forget me--But have I any right to say you forget me? Perhaps you think of me all day. "Have I any right to wish you to be unhappy for me? You would forgive me for wishing it, if you knew the extreme passion I have that you should love me--and for you to love me as I do you, you must think of no one but me, much less write that sentence. Yesterday and this morning I have been haunted with a sweet vision-- "I have seen you the whole time in your shepherdess dress. How my senses have ached at it! How my heart has been devoted to it! How my eyes have been full of tears at it! Indeed I think a real Love is enough to occupy the widest heart--Your going to town alone, when I heard of it was a shock to me--yet I expected it--promise me you will not for some time, till I get better. Promise me this and fill the paper full of the most endearing names." Amazing, heartbreaking, wonderful! Have to stop now, and go read it again

Excellent; Mind striking!

Before I read this book, I always had a stereotype about men, that it is not easy for them to express their feelings. This book has reversed my impression. In fact, a man can fluently convey passion to his loved one. Each love letter in this book was like a complex of musical notes, that accelerated the most affectionate feelings when I was reading it. Some letters gave me cheers; and others gave me tears. I would wonder to whom each love letter was written, and what's their love story? In this book, the author gives the circumstance, an explicit background to satisfy those wonders. It is so well written that I am not only recommending it to men, but also to women. No matter how strongly we desire to be loved, we will not fulfill it unless we believe there can be someone who loves us so endlessly and unconditionally. This book gives me that assurance. Fabulous book to read.

Can't stop reading it

Throughout history, words of love have been invoked by the finest of our men. Words drawn from the core of their soul, and shared with the women they loved most deeply. This book has many such letters, including all of the love letters from the Sex and the City movie, and so much more. Men of Battle Warriors, sovereigns and leaders of men, who loved as intensely as they fought. Men like Henry VIII, George Washington, and Napoléon, who wrote, "I awake consumed with thoughts of you. Your image and the memory of the intoxicating pleasures of last evening have left my senses in turmoil. Sweet, incomparable Josephine, what a strange effect you have on my heart. " Men of Vision The most gifted artists, composers and musicians. Men like van Gogh, Mozart, and Beethoven, who famously penned, "Be calm, only by a calm consideration of our existence can we achieve our purpose to live together--Be calm--love me--today--yesterday--what tearful longings for you--you--you--my life--my all--farewell. Oh continue to love me--never misjudge the most faithful heart of your beloved... ever thine ever mine ever ours" Men of Words Poets, playwrights and novelists. Men of letters like Lord Byron, John Keats and Voltaire, who inscribed to his fiancée, "I am a prisoner here in the name of the King; they can take my life, but not the love that I feel for you. Yes, my adorable mistress, tonight I shall see you, even if I have to put my head on the block to do it." Every letter is followed by a fascinating biography, including insights into the couple's relationship--how they got there, the obstacles they faced, and what happened next. There are also many beautiful period illustrations, which really give you a feel for the time the letters were written. Not limited to one era, there are letters from the first century through the twentieth century. Not just obscure poets and writers, but true leaders from all areas of human endeavor. Not just excerpts, but complete love letters from some of history's greatest men, including: Ovid Sir Walter Raleigh Goethe Nathaniel Hawthorne Robert Browning Edgar Allen Poe Mark Twain Lewis Carroll Pierre Curie George Bernard Shaw Jack London Admiral Peary Woodrow Wilson Lord Byron John Keats Voltaire Henry VIII George Washington Napoléon van Gogh Mozart Beethoven This book fully delivers on the promise of the Sex and the City movie, and more
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