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Jaroslav Höfer

    Nacht
    Gai-jin
    True Women
    The Last Jew
    Gaidžin 2. díl
    Tai-Pan
    • 2001

      The Last Jew

      • 517pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,2(5563)Évaluer

      In 1492 Spain is held in firm grip by the inquisition. Per decree an announcement is made that all Jews have to leave the country. A large exodus starts. 15-year-old Yonah is left on his own after his brother and father are killed. Instead of converting to Christianity or fleeing he decides to stand firm by his faith and to fight for himself. Three years later Yonah is keen to settle somewhere. In Granada he finally meets people of his own faith again - the family of the silk merchant Saadi, who still practice Judaism in secrecy. Yonah's love for Ines, the young daughter of the family, however remains unfulfilled. Yonah moves on to Gibraltar where he starts an apprenticeship with Fierro, an armourer. Fierro has to flee from the inquisition himself and asks his young apprentice to accompany him on his journey to the North and when he finally arrives in Saragossa meeting Nuno seals his fate. Yonah immediately senses that medicine is his true calling...

      The Last Jew
    • 1999
    • 1997

      True Women

      • 415pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,1(624)Évaluer

      Alive and pulsating with the events of our history, TRUE WOMEN tells the story of two dynastic family lines in Texas, the Kings and the Woodses. Euphemia Texas Ashby King could ride and shoot like any man, and she was there when Sam Houston's rag-tag army routed Santa Anna at San Jacinto . . . . Though she risked her plantation running the Yankee cotton blockade during the Civil War, Georgia Virginia Lawshe Woods still had to defend her family from a corrupt Yankee officer . . . . Bettie Moss King survived wolves, storms, and the Ku Klux Klan to steer her family through the turbulent birth of modern times. Inspired by the author's own Texas roots, here is an unforgettable saga of the grit, determination, and courage of TRUE WOMEN. ""Heartfelt . . . The hardships and adventures faced by [this] family are so movingly described that I was in tears." -- The New York Times Book Review

      True Women
    • 1996

      Gaidžin 2. díl

      • 686pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
      4,2(42)Évaluer

      Román z prostředí a historie Dálného východu nás zavádí do Japonska druhé poloviny 19. století, do období historického zlomu: přestože Japonsko stále lpí na tradicích a brání se sílícímu vlivu bílých přivandrovalců – gaidžinů, ti moudřejší si uvědomují, že bez přijetí základů evropské a americké civilizace se Země vycházejícího slunce v budoucnu neobejde. Spletité osudy několika hlavních postav plasticky vykreslují střet dvou civilizací a kultur a v neposlední řadě nabízí příběhy plné napětí, intrik a vášní. ISBN 80-7202-008-0 (soubor Ikar) ISBN 80-7176-297-0 (soubor Knižní klub)

      Gaidžin 2. díl
    • 1996
      3,9(13750)Évaluer

      In the closed society of Japan in 1862, a bitter battle for commercial supremacy rages between the Struan and Brock trading houses. Young Malcolm Struan confronts the complex politics of the Japanese Court and the samurai of the warlords to succeed in love. By the author of "King Rat" and "Shogun".

      Gai-jin
    • 1995

      Ruth is beautiful, intelligent and privileged, but she can never be satisfied - there is a moral vacuum where her heart should be. She envies her cousin Elisabeth and this obsession leads her inexorably to tragedy. By the author of "Damage".

      Sin
    • 1994

      ""It is the early 19th century, when European traders and adventurers first began to penetrate the forbidding Chinese mainland. And it is in this exciting time and exotic place that a giant of an Englishman, Dirk Straun, sets out to turn the desolate island of Hong Kong into an impregnable fortress of British power, and to make himself supreme ruler...Tai-Pan!"" "From the Trade Paperback edition."

      Tai-Pan
    • 1994

      Damage is the gripping story of a man’s desperate obsession and scandalous love affair. He is a man who appears to have everything: wealth, a beautiful wife and children, and a prestigious political career in Parliament. But his life lacks passion, and his aching emptiness drives him to an all-consuming, and ultimately catastrophic, relationship with his son’s fiancée. Chilling and brilliant, Damage is a masterpiece—a daring look at the dangers of obsession and the depth of its shattering consequences.

      Damage
    • 1994