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Rae Lawrence

    1. leden 1955
    Rae Lawrence
    Satisfaction. Wege der Leidenschaft
    Seven Pillars of Wisdom
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    • STÍNY PANENEK zavedou čtenáře mezi smetánku z New Yorku, Los Angeles a seznámí je také s nastupující generací, jež dospěla snad až příliš rychle. Autorka nezapomíná ani na ožehavá témata, jako jsou drogy, sex nebo plastická chirurgie.

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    • Čtveřice děvčat se seznámí na koleji Harvardovy university. Každá je jiná a přesto mají něco společného. Jsou dcery slavných otců a do jejich životů postupně vstoupí charismatický Sculyer Smith, který je bude všechny milovat....Dostudují a vydají se za kariérou.Kniha zachycuje atmosféru Ameriky v v 80. letech, plnou drog sexu, nadějí a ambicí...

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    • First published in 1926, "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" is the fascinating and brutal account of the Arab Revolt of 1916 to 1918 by T. E. Lawrence, more famously known as "Lawrence of Arabia". Written, rewritten, and edited over a period of several years from 1919 to 1926, Lawrence recounts his time serving in the British Forces in North Africa when he was based in Wadi Rum. He describes his role assisting in the organization and carrying out of attacks on Ottoman forces and how the troops were aided by the support of tribesmen and men such as Arab leader Emir Faisal. Lawrence developed a close relationship with many of the native people and historians have speculated over the years that Lawrence's poem and tribute at the beginning of the work may be written for a young Arab boy from Syria, who died at age 19 just before the offensive to liberate Damascus. Highly personal and autobiographical, Lawrence's account is a gripping and dramatic memoir of war and adventure on a grand scale and remains an important first-hand account of a tumultuous and violent time in history. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.

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