The Last Mazurka: A Family's Tale of War, Passion, and Loss
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St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2013.
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English
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9781466858350

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Andrew Tarnowski., & Andrew Tarnowski|AUTHOR. (2013). The Last Mazurka: A Family's Tale of War, Passion, and Loss . St. Martin's Publishing Group.

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Andrew Tarnowski and Andrew Tarnowski|AUTHOR. 2013. The Last Mazurka: A Family's Tale of War, Passion, and Loss. St. Martin's Publishing Group.

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Andrew Tarnowski and Andrew Tarnowski|AUTHOR. The Last Mazurka: A Family's Tale of War, Passion, and Loss St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2013.

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Before 1945, Poland, now a fledgling EU country, was an almost Tolstoyan world of wolf hunts and extravagant wealth, set alongside great poverty and a semifeudal peasantry, in a landscape of frozen fields and dark forests. Broken by war, it was reduced by Communism to drab uniformity, and a way of life was lost forever.

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