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Slave of the Huns by Géza Gárdonyi

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Original Hungarian Title: A láthatatlan ember (The Invisible Man).
Brand new illustrated hardcover with dust jucket. IN ENGLISH. 248 pages. Shipped by priority airmail from Hungary. Usually arrives in 7-12 business days.
Gárdonyi (1863-1922) was a bestselling poem dramatist, short story writer and novelist, whose many writings are still being read, mainly by young people. His historical novels, including the perennial classic Eclipse of the Crescent Moon, have always been popular for their vivid reconstruction of Hungarian history and their grasp of the spirit of times long gone. Slave of the Huns (1902), as its title suggests, is set in the colourful period of the Great Migrations. It recounts the adventures of a liberated young Greek slave who takes part in Attila the Hun's campaigns against the Romans as a mounted warrior, only to be wounded himself durring the savage battle on the Catalaunian Plain. And in the meantime, we are provided with a wealth of detail about life behind the scenes of history, related with utmost accuracy and an array of forcefully conceived characters. Gárdonyi, a realist with romantic overtones, has produced here a beloved classic of Hungarian literature.