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War And Peace - Leo Tolstoy's Epic Historical Masterpiece - cover

War And Peace - Leo Tolstoy's Epic Historical Masterpiece

Leo Tolstoy, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Casa editrice: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Love and loss. Glory and grief. Peace and war.

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is widely considered one of the greatest novels of all time. Set during Napoleon's invasion of Russia, this sweeping epic intertwines the lives of aristocrats and soldiers, lovers and philosophers, against a backdrop of historical upheaval.

Follow Pierre Bezukhov, Natasha Rostova, and Prince Andrei Bolkonsky as they search for meaning amid chaos. With profound meditations on fate, free will, love, and history, Tolstoy's magnum opus continues to resonate across centuries.

📖 This edition includes:

The full, unabridged original text

Period-inspired illustrations

Kindle-optimized formatting for ease of navigation

📚 A must-read for fans of classic literature, historical fiction, and philosophical novels.

Step into the pages of history. Experience the novel that redefined the genre.
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Disponibile da: 16/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1997 pagine.

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