On the Side of Good by Iwo Zaluski

On the Side of Good by Iwo Zaluski

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The first volume of an epic nineteenth-century pan-European saga, 'The Carpathian Cradle'

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On the Side of Good by Iwo Zaluski

A thrilling nineteenth-century historical saga of love, war and loss as Poland struggles for freedom from Russian domination. 'On the Side of Good' is Book One of a pan-European trilogy charting the fortunes of the Samojarski dynasty. In 1813 Teofil Samojarski returns from the Napoleonic Wars to Sarenki, his run-down spa in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, and sets about its development. The story follows his own fortunes and those of his children, Julek and Franciszka, as they embark on their separate lives across a Europe replete with religious conflicts, passions and romance.
Born at his family spa, Iwonicz, in southern Poland, Iwo Zaluski came to England aged seven as a refugee from World War 2. He was educated at Ampleforth College, The Royal Academy of Music and St Mary's College of Education in Twickenham. He is an accomplished classical pianist, composer and all-round musician. In the 1960/70s he played keyboards in a London-Polish rock band. Since early retirement from a teaching career, he has researched and published a dozen books on music. Inspired by his family history, this is his debut as a novelist.
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ISBN 13 9781913567736
ISBN 10 1913567737
Title On the Side of Good
Author Iwo Zaluski
Series The Carpathian Cradle
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Conrad Press
Year published 2021-06-28
Number of pages 560
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.