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‘Quo Vadis will rouse more attention than anything I have written hitherto’ claimed the writer in a letter to Jadwiga Janczewska in 1895. Nevertheless, even the author himself did not suspect that the novel will break all records of popularity and bring him a Nobel Prize in Literature.
Quo Vadis? Translated from the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin with an Introduction by Harold Lamb - Limited Editions Club, Henryk Sienkiewicz - Number 74 of 1500 copies, signed by the artist and printer
Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz
Quo Vadis & Beyond: Henryk Sienkiewicz's Notable Works
Popular Edition, with 'Popular Edition' plug added to half title and front dustjacket panel. Published one year after the first American printing.
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Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz (Free Audio Book)
Quo Vadis, best known for its star-studded 1951 film version, was first published in 1896 and contributed to the author’s Nobel Prize for Literature of 1905. Set in the latter years of the reign of Roman Emperor Nero, the plot concerns the love between a young Christian woman, Lygia, and a Roman patrician, Marcus Vinicius.
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Quo Vadis: A Tale of the Time of Nero - Henry Sienkiewicz - M.A. Donoh – Postmarked from the Stars
Verona: Printed for members of the Limited Editions Club at the Officina Bodoni, 1959. Item #03666 With Thirty-Five Tipped-in Monochrome Plates by
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Quo Vadis (novel) - Wikipedia
Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish writer: 5 May 1846 – 15 November 1916. Illustration of Eunice, household slave Stock Photo - Alamy
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Henryk Adam Aleksander Pius Sienkiewicz ; also known as Litwos; (May 5, 1846 – November 15, 1916) was a Polish journalist and Nobel Prize-winning
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