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'''''Homage to the Lopenland''''' is [[Gregory Blair]]'s personal account of his experiences and observations in the [[Imperial Civil War (Vionna-Frankenlisch)|Imperial Civil War]]. The first edition was published in Germana in 1975. The book was not published in Vionna-Frankenlisch until June 1984, when it was pushed into print by [[King Edward III of Vionna-Frankenlisch|King Edward III]] | '''''Homage to the Lopenland''''' is [[Gregory Blair]]'s personal account of his experiences and observations in the [[Imperial Civil War (Vionna-Frankenlisch)|Imperial Civil War]]. The first edition was published in Germana in 1975. The book was not published in Vionna-Frankenlisch until June 1984, when it was pushed into print by [[King Edward III of Vionna-Frankenlisch|King Edward III]]. The King, allegedly, enjoyed the book so much that he lifted the prohibition on Socialist literature. | ||
Published in Nantebourge following Blair's exile, ''Homage'' was initially criticised in Germana for its left-wing politics but soon found commercial success. Blair would not live to see the monumental acclaim his account would recieve, dying in 1985 not long after its release in Vionna-Frankenlisch. |
Latest revision as of 21:29, 24 October 2020
Author | Gregory Blair |
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Country | Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Language | Common Language |
Genre | Non-Fiction, Memoir |
Publisher | Sezer (Nantebourge) |
Publication date | 23 July 1975 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 368 (Paperback edition) 248 (Hardback edition) |
Homage to the Lopenland is Gregory Blair's personal account of his experiences and observations in the Imperial Civil War. The first edition was published in Germana in 1975. The book was not published in Vionna-Frankenlisch until June 1984, when it was pushed into print by King Edward III. The King, allegedly, enjoyed the book so much that he lifted the prohibition on Socialist literature.
Published in Nantebourge following Blair's exile, Homage was initially criticised in Germana for its left-wing politics but soon found commercial success. Blair would not live to see the monumental acclaim his account would recieve, dying in 1985 not long after its release in Vionna-Frankenlisch.