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A novel of historical fiction based on Kazmierz Pulaski's life during the American Revolution He came to fight for freedom. But he encountered problems he could not have anticipated. Soon, he realized that it was not just the British who threatened him. Told through the eyes of by a young woman who accompanies him from his arrival in North America to the fatal siege of Savannah in 1779. Victor is a historical novel that incorporates newly discovered and surprising historical facts that shed new light on Kazimierz Pulaski and George Washington. Kazimierz Pulaski significantly contributed to the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A novel of historical fiction based on Kazmierz Pulaski's life during the American Revolution He came to fight for freedom. But he encountered problems he could not have anticipated. Soon, he realized that it was not just the British who threatened him. Told through the eyes of by a young woman who accompanies him from his arrival in North America to the fatal siege of Savannah in 1779. Victor is a historical novel that incorporates newly discovered and surprising historical facts that shed new light on Kazimierz Pulaski and George Washington. Kazimierz Pulaski significantly contributed to the independence of the United States, leaving his mark on their army for generations to come. While the name may be familiar, Victor provides insight to the famous Polish and American freedom fighter and his companions. There are twists and turns to the historical narrative but in its core, Victor is a story of a leader in the American Army.
Autorenporträt
Angela Waidmann is a German fictional writer and historian, holding a master`s degree from Bonn University. When the enthusiastic rider and horse breeder, specializing academically in the history of horses, began to enquire about Kazimierz Pulaski, she immediately knew that she would write her next novel about the Polish "father of the US cavalry." She had no idea what an adventure she was embarking on: Her research led to new scientific findings, which turned the historical image of Gen. Pulaski upside down in many respects. They were published in two articles in the Journal of America's Military Past.