First published in 1998, this is a study, based on DNA sequencing, that traces the porphyria stain through the genealogical maze of Europe's royal dynasties to the present day descendants of the Houses of Hanover and Windsor, and the consequences it might have had on the history of Europe and North America.
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First published in 1998, this is a study, based on DNA sequencing, that traces the porphyria stain through the genealogical maze of Europe's royal dynasties to the present day descendants of the Houses of Hanover and Windsor, and the consequences it might have had on the history of Europe and North America.
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This is a serious book about an unusual problem, porphyria, that doesn't affect millions of people but radically affects the lives of those it touches. In this instance, I think especially of the Russian Imperial family and Kaiser Wilhelm as well. While the discussions of the DNA of this disease are complicated, they are nevertheless readily understood and very interesting.
If you have a personal connection to porphyria or an historical interest in this disease, you will readily enjoy this book.