Books tagged: bohemia

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Viaje A La Bohemia    by Sergio Gaucín Salazar
Price: $4.20 USD. 6760 words. Published by Emooby  on March 9, 2011. .

Se presenta una obra literaria compuesta por poemas en verso libre y rimado ubicados en un contexto internacionalista, perdidos en el caos geográfico, amoroso, selvático y cultural, con una temática de viaje hacia el interior del ser, con una declaratoria de amor inacabada, además de poemas cercanos a la conciencia transformadora y con una influencia del medio cotidiano con la bohemia vivida.
Prague Spring: A Simon Wolfe Mystery    by David Del Bourgo
Price: $0.99 USD. 91850 words. Published by Brian Rathbone on April 16, 2011. .

When Inspector Wolfe falls in love with the dead boy's psychiatrist and must protect her from a rogue Nazi operative, he is forced to come to terms with his uncompromising notions of justice that were formed when he was a prisoner in Theresienstadt and Auschwitz.
Kyselak was Here    by Michael Robin
Price: $5.99 USD. 52850 words. Published by Amolibros  on September 8, 2011. .

Kyselak Was Here is a fictional account of his life as it might have been, following its youthful hero on his adventures, amorous and otherwise, from Vienna to the four corners of the Empire: the Vienna Woods, Bohemia, Slovenia, Transylvania.
Wenceslas: A Chistmas Tale on the Feast of Stephen    by Andy Sheehan
You set the price! 5970 words. Published on December 24, 2011. .

Many have heard the Christmas song, "Good King Wenceslas," but few know its origin. In this vivid retelling, Andy Sheehan will sweep you away to medieval Bohemia to meet Duke Wenceslas and his young page Podevin, both real life historical characters. Join them for succulent feasts, a harrowing journey, and an invaluable Christmas lesson for your whole family.
The Bear And The Diva    by John Namnik
Price: $2.99 USD. 55580 words. Published on January 25, 2012. .

The Latvian, Andrej Yakovlevitch Namnik, landowner and bachelor approaching middle age, takes time out from his business trip to Russia to take in the sights of the magnificent city of St. Petersburg. Within twenty four hours he rescues a beautiful Bohemian woman, Marie Subrtova, finds himself involved in a Revolutionist meeting, escapes a subsequent police raid only to find himself locked up.