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A substantially revised and updated edition of the author's classic 1987 book, 'The Polish Way: A Thousand-Year History of the Poles and their Culture', which has been out of print since 2001.

Produktbeschreibung
A substantially revised and updated edition of the author's classic 1987 book, 'The Polish Way: A Thousand-Year History of the Poles and their Culture', which has been out of print since 2001.
Autorenporträt
Adam Zamoyski, geboren 1949 in New York, wuchs in England auf und studierte Geschichte und Sprachen in Oxford. Seine adlige Familie floh 1939 nach der deutschen und sowjetischen Invasion aus Polen. Er lebt als freier Autor und Historiker in London. Adam Zamoyski ist Fellow der Society of Antiquaries, der Royal Society of Arts und der Royal Society of Literature. Er ist mit der Malerin Emma Sergeant verheiratet.
Rezensionen
'Invaluable and eye-opening' Boyd Tonkin, Independent

'An excellent book' Financial Times

'Fresh, different and brilliantly readable...It is the perfect introduction for those who know nothing about the country, yet will also provide some positive food for thought to those who imagined they knew it all too well' Spectator

'A dramatic history of Poland that captures the spirit of its people...Such an extraordinary national trajectory demands an accessible and scholarly accounting. Zamoyski succeeds admirably in providing both' Daily Telegraph

'For the past 25 years, thanks to the efforts of Adam Zamoyski, we have been better informed about the history and character of Poland than about any other East European country...Zamoyski's new perspective on an old culture and its modern political liberty is...presented with a new, confident sense of freedom' The Times

'Eminently readable' TLS

'Shrewd...an excellent section on the country and its politics since '89' Independent on Sunday