Rediscover Wallace Lew's epic historical novel, "The Prince of India, or, Why Constantinople Fell," in this meticulously reproduced edition. Volume I sets the stage for a sweeping tale of intrigue, love, and war during the tumultuous era of the Byzantine Empire's decline. Lew masterfully weaves historical events with fictional characters, bringing to life the vibrant and complex world of 15th-century Constantinople as it faces the looming threat of the Ottoman Empire.
With a foreword by T. S. Wentworth, this edition offers readers a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in history. Explore the political machinations, cultural clashes, and personal dramas that unfolded as Constantinople teetered on the brink of collapse. "The Prince of India" remains a compelling read for those fascinated by historical fiction and the enduring legacy of the Byzantine world.
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