These in-depth, historical accounts of small, overlooked, or seemingly ordinary subjects are fascinating and hard to put down.
Between 1885 and 1917, Carl Faberge made 50 "imperial eggs" for the czars. During the Russian Revolution, the eggs were smuggled out of the country or sold to fund the new communist government. Not only does Faber find out what happened to the imperial eggs, he also gives readers a gripping story of war and revolt, the biography of a brilliant craftsman and businessman, and the caché the eggs still have today.