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Friends and Heroes By Olivia Manning-Paperback

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 344

    Pages
  • 9781310394949

    ISBN
  • 108 mm

    Width
  • 178 mm

    Height
  • 216 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 1974

    Publish Date
  • 16 mm

    Spine Width

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    A paperback reissue of the third part of the BALKAN TRILOGY first published in 1965, in which Guy and Harriet's marriage finally finds a strong foothold as the Europe around them disintegrates in turmoil and upheaval.

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    Olivia Manning

    Olivia Manning CBE was a British novelist, poet, writer and reviewer. Her fiction and non-fiction, frequently detailing journeys and personal odysseys, were principally set in England, Ireland, Europe and the Middle East. She often wrote from her personal experience, though her books also demonstrate strengths in imaginative writing. Her books are widely admired for her artistic eye and vivid descriptions of place.
    In August 1939 she married R.D. Smith (Reggie), a British Council lecturer posted in Bucharest, Romania, and subsequently in Greece, Egypt and Palestine as the Nazis over-ran Eastern Europe. Her experiences formed the basis for her best known work, the six novels making up The Balkan Trilogy and The Levant Trilogy, known collectively as Fortunes of War. As she had feared, real fame only came after her death in 1980, when an adaptation of Fortunes of War was televised in 1987.