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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jozef BanasPublisher: Hybrid Global Publishing Imprint: Hybrid Global Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9781951943240ISBN 10: 1951943244 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 01 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ""This novel is a must-read for anybody interested in Czechoslovak history. And for anybody interested in the vividly told story of what shaped and drove one of the greatest heroes of the 20th century."" Professor Josette BaerUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ""In a little more than a decade, Banáš, a former journalist, manager, diplomat, and politician turned novelist, has become one of Slovakia's most popular writers. And for good reason, for he has a flare for relating a story with compelling and lively prose. Using extensive research and interviews, the author combines his talent for writing with a vivid portrait of his characters. In this historical novel, Jozef Banáš reintroduce us to one of Slovakia's most famous and important historical figures."" Professor Michael J. Kopanic, Jr. University of Maryland Global Campus ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ""It is important to remember that history does not consist of disconnected events associated with the names of disembodied people. History is an uninterrupted stream, and it is lived and led by real people with visions and feelings, with flaws but also often with real nobility. The story of Alexander Dubček is a great example of this truth. How appropriate to have it told in this vivid book by Jozef Banás, Stop Dubček."" Professor John PalkaUniversity of WashingtonGrandson of Czechoslovak Prime Minister Milan HodzaAuthor of 'My Slovakia, My Family' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ""Jozef Banas does a brilliant job bringing the story of one of the 20th century's most iconic personalities to life! In his classic rigorously researched style, he takes readers deep into the world of Czechoslovak communist experiment, including its ideals but of course also its shortfalls. Most painfully experienced with the 1968 Soviet-led invasion and the removal of the great and humane leader Alexander Dubcek. What happened after, is for you to discover in the gripping pages of this documentary novel."" Zuzana Palovic, PhD & Gabriela Bereghazyova, PhDFounder and Director of Global SlovakiaAuthors of 'Slovakia: The Legend of the Linden'; 'Czechoslovakia: Behind the Iron Curtain'; 'The Great Return' This novel is a must-read for anybody interested in Czechoslovak history. And for anybody interested in the vividly told story of what shaped and drove one of the greatest heroes of the 20th century. Professor Josette BaerUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland In a little more than a decade, Bana s , a former journalist, manager, diplomat, and politician turned novelist, has become one of Slovakia's most popular writers. And for good reason, for he has a flare for relating a story with compelling and lively prose. Using extensive research and interviews, the author combines his talent for writing with a vivid portrait of his characters. In this historical novel, Jozef Bana s reintroduce us to one of Slovakia's most famous and important historical figures. Professor Michael J. Kopanic, Jr. University of Maryland Global Campus It is important to remember that history does not consist of disconnected events associated with the names of disembodied people. History is an uninterrupted stream, and it is lived and led by real people with visions and feelings, with flaws but also often with real nobility. The story of Alexander Dubcek is a great example of this truth. How appropriate to have it told in this vivid book by Jozef Banas, Stop Dubc ek. Professor John PalkaUniversity of WashingtonGrandson of Czechoslovak Prime Minister Milan HodzaAuthor of 'My Slovakia, My Family' Jozef Banas does a brilliant job bringing the story of one of the 20th century's most iconic personalities to life! In his classic rigorously researched style, he takes readers deep into the world of Czechoslovak communist experiment, including its ideals but of course also its shortfalls. Most painfully experienced with the 1968 Soviet-led invasion and the removal of the great and humane leader Alexander Dubcek. What happened after, is for you to discover in the gripping pages of this documentary novel. Zuzana Palovic, PhD & Gabriela Bereghazyova, PhDFounder and Director of Global SlovakiaAuthors of 'Slovakia: The Legend of the Linden'; 'Czechoslovakia: Behind the Iron Curtain'; 'The Great Return' Author InformationJozef Banas is one of the best-selling and most translated Slovak writers of the last decade. He is the winner of several national and international literary awards and his 32 books (15 in Slovakia, 17 abroad) have sold a total number of almost 320,000 copies. His work on Milan Rastislav Stefánik has been translated into several languages and 'Jubilation Zone' has been published in eleven countries. Dan Brown has described him as a seeker of truth, and the Dalai Lama blessed his efforts to bring people together. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |