“Alex Storozynski has just published “The Peasant Prince: Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the Age of Revolution,” a sweeping, colorful, and absorbing biography that should restore Kosciuszko to his proper place in history. President of the Kosciuszko Foundation, which promotes Polish-American educational exchanges, Storozynski is also a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who knows how to tell a good story. In his account, Kosciuszko—as soldier in America and then a revolutionary in his homeland— exemplified some of the best ideals of his era. He also experienced some of its worst betrayals and disappointments. … Emancipation was ‘a controversial idea ahead of his time,’ Storozynski writes—just, as this stirring biography makes clear, like the man himself.”—Newsweek.com
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THE PEASANT PRINCE Thaddeus Kosciuszko and The Age of Revolution – In English
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St.Martin’s Griffin 2010, 400 pages (soft cover)
Author: Alex Storozynski
ISBN: 978-0-3126-2594-8
Language: English
Availability: 24h
Year Published: 2010
Categories: BOOKS, History of Poland (In English)
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