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Hardcover The Rebels Book

ISBN: 1025940296

ISBN13: 9781025940298

The Rebels

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"The Rebels" is a sweeping historical epic that plunges readers into the heart of early nineteenth-century Italy, a land simmering with the fire of revolution. Set against the backdrop of the secretive Carbonari movement, Alfred Neumann's masterwork explores the high-stakes world of political conspiracy and the relentless pursuit of national unification. The narrative follows the intricate lives of those dedicated to overthrowing tyranny, blending clandestine meetings and daring plots with the deep personal sacrifices demanded by a life of rebellion.

At its core, the novel is a profound examination of the tension between individual ideology and the collective struggle for freedom. Neumann brilliantly captures the atmospheric tension of an era defined by the Risorgimento, where every shadow hides a secret and every loyalty is tested. Through rich characterization and a meticulously researched setting, the work portrays the emotional and physical toll of the fight for liberty against oppressive regimes.

A significant contribution to twentieth-century historical fiction, "The Rebels" remains a compelling study of power, passion, and the revolutionary spirit. Its portrayal of the struggle for justice resonates with timeless themes of sacrifice and political awakening, making it an essential read for those interested in European history, secret societies, and dramatic political narratives.

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