








| Производитель | Millenium |
|---|---|
| Страна производитель | Великобритания |
| Жанр | Проза |
| Язык издания | Английский |
| Вид переплета | Твердый |
| Тип поверхности бумаги | Матовая |
| Тип полиграфической бумаги | Офсетная |
| Количество страниц | 332 |
| Год издания | 1991 |
| Вес | 500 г |
| Состояние | Б/У |
| Длина | 20 см |
|---|---|
| Ширина | 13 см |
| Примечания | Вырезан кусочек титульного листа |
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The Radetzky March charts the history of the Trotta family through three generations spanning the rise and fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Through the Battle of Solferino, to the entombment of the last Hapsburg emperor, Roth's intelligent compassionate narrative illuminates the crumbling of a way of life.
Joseph Roth, journalist and novelist, was born and grew up in Brody, a small town near Lemberg in East Galicia, part of the easternmost reaches of what was then the Austro-Hungarian empire and is now Ukraine. Roth was born into a Jewish family. He died in Paris after living there in exile.