Inka - kraljevna sunca

Inka - kraljevna sunca

Antoine B. Daniel

A historical novel that reconstructs the time of the arrival of the invaders to the Inca homeland, sometime around 1526. Customs, religion, daily life among this ancient people and events governed by the Spanish conquistador Pizarro.

This novel about conquests, supernatural powers, love and passion has already conquered the European readership, and it was written by Antoine Audouard, Jean-Daniel Baltassat and Bertrand Houette, who publish under the pseudonym Antoine B. Daniel.

The Inca emperor is dying. But instead of declaring an heir, on his last night he entrusts the secret of his empire to Anamaya, an enigmatic blue-eyed girl brought to his tribe during one of his many conquests. At the same time, a group of white and bearded foreigners appear on the ocean and set out to conquer the land of the Incas and search for gold. Their commander is a dangerous man, Captain Pizzaro, who is sent to conquer by Charles the Fifth. Among the crew members is Gabrijel, a young Spanish nobleman for whom just one look at Anamava will be enough to make him fall in love.

Original title
Inca - princesse du soleil
Translation
Ivana Šojat
Editor
Zoran Maljković
Graphics design
Fadil Vejzović
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
370
Publisher
Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb, 2003.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
979-9-53196-228-4

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