Here are some photographs and other related items gathered during the research and outreach for the book. Click on the image for a larger view.
A reproduction of Alfred Nobel’s laboratory at Björkborn in Karlskoga, Sweden
Nobel’s desk at the Swedish Club in Paris, France, where he wrote his final will and testament
Nobel’s villa in Sanremo, Italy, where he died alone in 1896
A recreation of Nobel’s laboratory in Sanremo, Italy
Plaster death mask of Alfred Nobel with a photograph of his younger self in the background
Nobel’s will and testament along with the Nobel prize medal and Ragnar Sohlman, executor of his will
Memorial plaque for Bertha von Suttner at her final residence in Vienna, Austria
Hugh Coyle and Suttner biographer Anne Synnove Simensen stand before an old friend and heroine.
Karlskoga museum curator Hans Johansson shares historical photographs of past award recipients.
Images of Alfred Nobel
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Alfred Nobel, eigentlich Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896), schwedischer Chemiker und Erfinder. Es wurden ihm insgesamt 355 Patente zugesprochen. Erfinder des Dynamits und Stifter des Nobelpreises. /Mann in Stuhl sitzen, Vollbart, nachdenklich, Personen, Portrait, Porträt Dostawca: PAP/picture-alliance / dpa
Images of Bertha von Suttner
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Click here to see Bertha von Suttner captured live on film.
The film can also be seen in this short segment on Harmannsdorf, Austria, where Bertha lived with her husband Artur and his family.
Click here to watch an old 1913 film report of the Peace Palace Opening Ceremonies in Den Haag, including appearances by Bertha von Suttner and Andrew Carnegie.

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