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The Prince of India: or why Constantinople fell (1st) - Gyan Books

About The Book: The Prince of India: Or, Why Constantinople Fell (Volume 1) by Lew Wallace is a historical novel that blends fact and fiction to recount the dramatic fall of Constantinople in 1453. Told through the perspective of the legendary Wandering Jew—a figure on a quest for justice and redemption—the story delves into themes of religious conflict, political intrigue, and the cultural clash between Christianity and Islam. Rich in philosophical and theological reflection, the novel explores the moral and spiritual dimensions of a city under siege, portraying its fall as a turning point in world history.

Author: Lew Wallace

Pages: 509

Edition: 1893

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