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Pisen o Troji

It was a clash of arms that would echo through the millennia: a hard-fought conflict born of love, pride, greed and revenge; a decade-long siege of the ancient world's greatest city from which nobody will escape unscathed. As urgent and passionate as if told for the first time, international besteller Colleen McCullough breathes life into legend, swinging our sympathies from Greece to Troy and back again as they move inexorably towards a fate not even the gods themselves can avert. Here are Greek princess Helen, sensuous and self-indulgent, who deserts a dull husband for the sake of the equa.

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  • "Song of Troy"@he
  • "Song of Troy"
  • "Song of Troy"@pl
  • "Song of Troy"@it

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  • "Door zowel belangrijke Grieken als Trojanen aan het woord te laten worden vanuit verschillende invalshoeken de gebeurtenissen rond de Trojaanse Oorlog beschreven."
  • "It was a clash of arms that would echo through the millennia: a hard-fought conflict born of love, pride, greed and revenge; a decade-long siege of the ancient world's greatest city from which nobody will escape unscathed. As urgent and passionate as if told for the first time, international besteller Colleen McCullough breathes life into legend, swinging our sympathies from Greece to Troy and back again as they move inexorably towards a fate not even the gods themselves can avert. Here are Greek princess Helen, sensuous and self-indulgent, who deserts a dull husband for the sake of the equa."@en
  • "As urgent and passionate as if told for the first time, Colleen McCullough re-tells the 3000-year-old tale of the Trojan War. As the unforgettable story unfolds, the narrative passes from one character to another: Priam, King of Troy; the Greek princess Helen; the Trojan prince Paris; the haunted fighting machine, Achilles; the subtle and brilliant Odysseus; Agamemnon, King of Kings. But where does human folly end? And where does the pitiless retribution of the Gods begin? The characters dazzle, swinging our sympathies from Greece to Troy and back again as each of them moves inexorably towards a fate even the Gods cannot avert."
  • "The great saga of the Trojan War brilliantly retold by the author of The Thorn Birds--the international bestseller that sold more than 30 million copies."@en

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  • "War stories"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "War stories"
  • "Australian fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Translations"@he
  • "Historical"
  • "Historické romány"
  • "Australské romány"
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Powieść australijska"@pl
  • "Fantasy fiction"@en
  • "Fantasy fiction"

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  • "Troja"
  • "Troja"@da
  • "特洛伊之歌 = The song of Troy"
  • "Het lied van Troje"
  • "A canção de Tróia"
  • "A canção de Tróia"@pt
  • "La canción de Troya"
  • "La canción de Troya"@es
  • "Teluoyi zhi ge"
  • "Pisen o Troji"@en
  • "Il canto di troia"
  • "The song of Troy"
  • "The song of Troy"@en
  • "Pesnʹ o Troe"
  • "Trója éneke"
  • "Trója éneke"@hu
  • "שירתה של טרויה"
  • "Troijan laulu"@fi
  • "Sangen om Troja"@da
  • "Sangen om Troja"
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "特洛伊之歌"
  • "La Canción de Troya"
  • "Bir Troia Sarkisi : "Güzel Helena""
  • "Le cheval de Troie"
  • "Das Lied von Troja Roman"
  • "Pieśń o Troi"
  • "Pieśń o Troi"@pl
  • "Piesen̆ o Trʹoji"
  • "A cancao de Troia"
  • "Le cheval de Troie : roman"
  • "Te luo yi zhi ge"
  • "Teluoyi zhi ge = The song of Troy"
  • "Song of Troy"
  • "Shiratah shel Ṭroyah"
  • "Il canto di Troia"@it
  • "Il canto di Troia"
  • "Píseň o Tróji"
  • "Песнь о Трое"
  • "Das Lied von Troja : Roman"
  • "A canção de tróia"@pt
  • "Bir Troia sarkışı : "güzel Helena""
  • "Sången om Troja"@sv

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