"Both Beecher Stowe and von Suttner were neither simply writers of popular entertainment nor authors of tendentious propaganda... They used entertainment for idealistic purposes." --Leo Tolstoy
Memoirs of Bertha von Suttner--The Records of an Eventful Life, Volume I is the 1910 autobiography in two volumes of Baroness BERTHA VON SUTTNER (1843-1914), an Austrian-Bohemian novelist and leading figure in the peace movement. Von Suttner wrote many books, including the novel Lay Down your Arms, her most famous work. In 1905, she became the second female Nobel laureate, the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and the first Austrian laureate.
Her memoirs record the chief events of her life from her birth in Prague until the death of her husband, Baron Arthur von Suttner, in 1902. Volume I covers her childhood, meeting with Alfred Nobel, and her wedding and life in the Caucasus with her husband. In 1911, the British journal The Independent recommended her memoirs "as a distinct addition to the world's enduring autobiographies."