In The Company of Heroes

Ted Hunt
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In The Company of Heroes

Ted Hunt
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476 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 15, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 476
  • Publisher: Granville Island Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781926991184
  • Dimensions: 6.19" W x 1.08" L x 8.77" H
Dr. Ted Huntis a third-generation Vancouverite. He attended the University of British Columbia where he completed studies in Kinesiology and English. He played three years for the BC Lions before moving across the border to attend the University of Washington, where he earned advanced degrees in History. He has interviewed Alexander Kerensky, Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna, Dr. Lister Rogers of Stanford and Czech President Vaclav Havel. He now lives in Vancouver.

One hell of a story!

  Sir Sean Connery Actor

 

The characters are believable and, God knows, the events covered are of terrific historical importance. The dialogue rings true, and I found that the plotting, with its swings of triumph and disaster, kept me turning the pages.

  Douglas Gibson, President, McClelland & Stewart Publishing

 

This is Europe’s secret story.

  Vaclav Havel, President of the Czech Republic

 

Now you know what really happened.

  Alexander Kerensky, Last Prime Minister of Monarchical Russia

 

It is impossible to read In the Company of Heroes without Dr. Zhivago coming to mind.... Hunt’s book is also a grand and sweeping tale of war, revolution, love, ambition and betrayal. . . . An enjoyable read.

--ForeWord Reviews

 

... the result of meticulous research from a private collection of War Department memorabilia at the University of Washington. . . . It is certainly one of the most fascinating accounts of 20th century Czech history written in recent memory.

— The Prague Post

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