
''The Story of Prague'' by Count Lützow, first published in 1902, is a historical account that examines the rich history of Prague, the capital of Bohemia. The book intertwines founding myths, significant historical figures, and the city's evolution, providing insights into its political, cultural, and architectural development. Lützow begins with the legends of princess Libussa and peasant Premysl, setting the stage for a narrative that explores the complex identity of Prague and the ethnic and religious struggles that have shaped its legacy.


