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Fire in the Steppe [Pan Wolodyjowski] (The Trilogy, Book III) (edition 1992)

by Henryk Sienkiewicz, W. S. Kuniczak (Translator)

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Title:Fire in the Steppe [Pan Wolodyjowski] (The Trilogy, Book III)
Authors:Henryk Sienkiewicz
Other authors:W. S. Kuniczak (Translator)
Info:Copernicus Society of America / Hippocrene Books (1992), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 717 pages
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Rating:****
Tags:Poland, classics

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A wonderful adventure created by the nobel prize winning author Henryk Sienkiewicz, who brings Polish history to life with excitement, and imagination, providing a beautifully stirring and inspiring view of patriotic Polish heroes. ( )
  ElTomaso | Jun 11, 2006 |
Along with this authors other two epic tales (With Fire and Sword, and The Deluge) this awesome work brings to life a time of desparate struggle in which men and women of character fight and die for love and country (Poland). Polish heroes meet the Turk at Kameniets and although they lose the battle, are succesful in protecting Poland from Turkish invasion. In a subsequent novel, Sienkiewicz goes on to describe the battle for Vienna in which the famous Polish King Jan Michael Sobieski saves the city from certain doom and destroys the Turkish forces once and for all time! ( )
  ElTomaso | Jun 11, 2006 |
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This is the complete Book 3 of Henryk Sienkiewicz's "Trilogy," entitled Fire in the Steppe (in the Polish original, Pan Wołodyjowski, and also known as Pan Michael). Please do not combine it with any LT work for a partial volume of this Book 3. Thank you.
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Close on the heels of the magnificent With Fire and Sword and The Deluge, comes this impassioned tale of love, war, heroism, treason and betrayal, with which the great classic Trilogy of Poland's most popular 19th century writer is brought to an end. Fire in the Steppe is the final book of Sienkiewicz's literary masterpiece which grips and enthralls just as powerfully today as it did when it was first published in Polish in 1883-1889. It is an epic tale of love and adventure set in the savage wilderness of Poland's eastern borderlands in the 17th century, and it is also the most realistic of Sienkiewicz's novels. The Trilogy's most memorable heroes, Pan Zagloba and Pan Volodyovski, are joined here by the unforgettable Basia, whose own adventures ring with strength, courage and determination against the bloody background of raids, border battles, and invasion by the awesome armies of the Turkish Empire in 1672. Told by a master storyteller who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905, Fire in the Steppe concludes the stories of the Trilogy's fabulous heroines and heroes who live, love and die in these pages of Poland's most enduring epic. As in the first two books, it is a masterful blend of history and imagination in which the East and the West of their era confront each other in an all-out battle, and a handful of devoted men and women makes a heroic stand. Foremost among them is Pan Volodyovski, the Little Knight of The Deluge and With Fire and Sword, and the brave, loving Basia, who rides to war beside him and overcomes terrifying dangers of her own. The inimitable Pan Zagloba, one of literature's most successfully drawn comic anti-heroes, lives, drinks, orates, and flourishesbeside them along with a new cast of hard-riding border knights, ruthless villains, and devoted soldiers. Chief among them is the indomitable Basia who brings love to Pan Volodyovski and destruction to a dangerous abductor; the tragic Eva and her brother Adam whose trust and caring b

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