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No Price for
Freedom
A Story of Poland in World War II by Philip Gibbs
"The latest novel by the famous English author, Sir Philip Gibbs, is a magnificent picture of a
fighting nation, its romanticism and heroism, its undaunted spirit of resistance and sacrifice. It
is a picture of one of the most chivalrous nations in Europe - Poland, who in the last world war
fought on two fronts and in the face of terrible odds, against the Hitlerite Germany and
Communistic Russia.
In No Price for Freedom a colourful story of one Polish family is told. We follow their
tragic experiences under changing enermy occupations from 1939 to 1945. We witness their exploits
during the amazing epic of the Warsaw Rising, and follow them in France, Italy, Russia, and England
- to which some of them escape with the hope that in the West they will still be able to continue
their fight for freedom and liberation of their country.
No Price for Freedom, a vivid and exciting novel, is based on authentic facts. Through its
pages move real persons, who played an important and glorious part in the last chapters of the
history of the Polish nation, such as General Anders, General Bor-Komorowski, the late Mayor of
Warsaw, Mr. S. Starzynski, Father Paul, and others."
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Subject: Poland
Time: World War
II Retail
Price: US$24.95
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