An edition of Steppensöhne (1957)

Sons of the steppe

the story of how the conqueror Genghis Khan was overcome.

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Hans Baumann
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An edition of Steppensöhne (1957)

Sons of the steppe

the story of how the conqueror Genghis Khan was overcome.

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A story of the youngest grandsons of Genghis Khan, Kublai and Arik-Buka, inseparable young brothers who, as they grew to manhood, found separate and opposing paths through life, one as a warrior "son of the Steppe," the other as the "son of heaven," humanitarian emperor of the Middle Kingdom.

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H. Z. Walck
Language
English
Pages
273

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Cover of: Steppensöhne
Steppensöhne
1974, Thienemann
in German - Neufassung. 1. Aufl.
Cover of: Sons of the steppe
Cover of: Sons of the steppe
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Translation of: Steppensöhne.

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[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ9

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Pagination
273 p.
Number of pages
273

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OL244734M
LCCN
cd62000236
Library Thing
1705545

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