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Land Fit for Heroes-George Sava 1945

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
11513071
Bob Shop ID
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First Edition 1945 Publisher: Faber & Faber Limited

Condition: Good in good condition dust jacket. Inscription on cover page. Binding very good and book overall in very good condition with clean pages.

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War fiction?

Described as a "Russian exile", he was born George Alexis Bankoff on October 15, 1903. The grandson of Countess Sophia Sergeyevna Ignatieva and Count Alexei Pavlovich Ignatiev, the former governor of Siberia, who was assassinated in 1906 for his perceived role in a plot to overthrow the Tsar, Sava's life was devoted to surgery and the pursuit of his literary ambitions. He wrote approximately 120 books under the pseudonyms George Sava, George Borodin, George Braddon, Peter Conway, Alec Redwood, and others as well as numerous non-fictional books on surgical techniques under his real name. His father was a Bulgarian who, at a time when Bulgaria was part of the Ottoman Empire, migrated to Russia. He was a Lieutenant in the White Russian Navy when he was seventeen. He was forced to perform emergency surgery without any medical training that saved the life of a comrade which induced him to pursue a career in medicine and to become a surgeon.

He died on March 15, 1996, and was survived by five children."

 

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