Critical Acclaim for Catherine the Great & Potemkin
'One of the great love stories of history in a league with Napoleon and
Josephine and Antony and Cleopatra... Excellent with dazzling mastery of detail
and literary flair' Economist
'This is a wonderful book' Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana
'A rather wonderful book' Mick Jagger, Sunday Times
'If you want a good racy historical read, Catherine the Great &
Potemkin certainly provides it! Book of the Year' Antonia
Fraser
'It is a wonderful story, and Simon Sebag Montefiore tells it with joyful
verve. He evidently warms to Potemkin's overblown personality and relishes the
adventurers who swarmed around him. He has a firm grasp of the politics at the
Russian court and of the diplomatic context, which is not easy, since the
centre of gravity of this story shifts between St Petersburg, Vienna, Berlin
and Istanbul. He is very good on the relationship between Potemkin and
Catherine. His explanation of the day-to-day mechanics of the unusual ménage is
light-handed, movingly told and psychologically credible' Adam Zamoyski, The
Times
'This well researched and highly ambitious biography has succeeded triumphantly
in re-creating the life of an extraordinary man of mixed moods... Sebag Montefiore
also provides a remarkably good panorama of the period' Antony Beevor, Sunday
Times
'Clearly what fascinates Sebag Montefiore is the man himself – his personality,
his achievements, his lifelong relationship with his sovereign/lover – and that
fascination shines through every page of this book. Although more than 500
pages long, it could easily have been double the length, so enjoyable is it to
read. Obviously, it was enjoyable to write as well' Anne Applebaum, Sunday
Telegraph
'A single word describes the production and illustration of this volume,
especially the colour prints: sumptuous' Andrew Roberts, Daily Telegraph
'With great industry and huge enthusiasm he has combed the archives to give us
a detailed account of a gigantic but, until now, almost forgotten figure. The
writing is fluent, the sympathy obvious' Nigel Jones, Sunday Express
'This exhaustive and beautifully-written biography... Montefiore vividly brings to
life his supporting cast of envious conspirators, aristocratic mistresses,
dandies, diplomats and adventurers' Christopher Hudson, Daily Mail
'The contradictions in Potemkin's character are beautifully brought out in this
magnificent biography' Petronella Wyatt, Independent
'Montefiore's reputation so far has been for lively journalism and a couple of
novels. With this lavish biography he has announced himself as a historian who
deserves to be taken seriously' Victor Sebestyen, Evening Standard
'This splendid biography, as sprawling, magnificent and exotic as its subject,
provides for the first time in English a fully researched, accurate and
immensely readable history of this extraordinary man' Nikolai Tolstoy, Literary
Review
'Magnificent...Montefiore's passionate and committed revisionism on behalf of his
hero is just one of a host of excellent things about this book. Massively
researched in Russian archives, it is a work of fine scholarship... This is a
superb biography and it is hard to see how it can ever be superseded' Frank
McLynn, Financial Times
'Exhilarating... In describing Potemkin's career, Sebag Montefiore succeeds
admirably in capturing its scale and ambition' Stella Tillyard, Mail on
Sunday
'This gripping and richly researched biography...Catherine the Great &
Potemkin makes it easy to see why novelists are often
seduced away from fiction to write biography – where, just sometimes,
implausible reality exceeds plausible fantasy many times over' Peter
Nasmyth, Times Literary Supplement
'A racy biography that mixes thorough scholarship with an easy style' Economist
'An example of how to make a page-turner out of the most profound scholarship'
New Statesman
'Impeccably researched, beautifully written and handsomely presented, it takes
us at an unslackening pace through the colourful life of one of the most
legendary of all Russians, a war hero, consummate politician, visionary and
lover of Catherine the Great' Simon Heffer, Daily Mail
'A triumph of research and a joy to read' Antony Beevor, Books of the Year,
Independent Weekend Review
'This book is a conspicuous achievement. The author's researches have been
extensive and his command of his subject exemplary. His writing has the quality
of a vivid soap-opera of the highest class, more than equal to his subject. He
brings out Potemkin's personality perfectly... Potemkin is depicted in this work
as the giant he undoubtedly was, and the biography will secure him a new
audience, and a renewed place in history' Country Life