
Son of Hamas: A Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal, Political Intrigue, and Unthinkable Choices
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A lavishly furnished monograph about one of the most powerful figures in the history of European art.
Autobiographical prose by Ivan Kušan, in which the author tells the story of the life of his father, Jakša Kušan, from a personal and family perspective. Through Ivan Kušan's memories, we follow Jakša Kušan in pre-war Sarajevo, wartime and post-war Zagreb
In terms of the number and content of facts, systematics, and method of interpretation, Gavrilović's work surpasses ordinary historiographical reading and stands side by side with the best literary creations about the events of one time and their actors.
A fictionalized biography of the famous Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn. The author uses the fictional character of Dr. Joannis van Loon, Rembrandt's alleged friend and personal physician, to tell the artist's life story through his "diaries."
In her preface Mrs. Moorman modestly claims that she has not learned "many new facts about Wordsworth," but she certainly enriches the outline of his early years.
The Tragic Fate of Nicholas II and His Family is a memoir by Pierre Gilliard, a Swiss French teacher who spent thirteen years (1905–1918) at the Russian imperial court as a tutor to Tsarevich Alexei.