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The Fight for Constantinople - A Story of the Gallipoli Peninsula - cover
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The Fight for Constantinople - A Story of the Gallipoli Peninsula

Percy F. Westerman

Editora: Good Press

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In Percy F. Westerman's novel, 'The Fight for Constantinople', readers are taken on a thrilling adventure set during World War I that combines elements of historical fiction and military action. The book portrays the intense battle for control of the strategic city of Constantinople and the challenges faced by the Allied forces. Westerman's vivid descriptions and attention to detail immerse readers in the heart of the conflict, making them feel like they are right alongside the characters as they navigate the dangers of war. The author's straightforward writing style and engaging narrative make this book an engaging read for fans of historical fiction and military history. It is a fascinating exploration of a lesser-known aspect of World War I and sheds light on the importance of Constantinople in the overall outcome of the war.
Disponível desde: 17/09/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 152 páginas.

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