The struggle and the triumph : an autobiography
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DK4452.W34 A3 1992
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DK4452.W34 A3 1992
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autobiographies (literary works)
Autobiographies.
Autobiography
Poland -- Politics and government -- 1980-1989
Poland -- Politics and government -- 1989-
Pologne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1981-1989.
Pologne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1989-
Présidents -- Pologne -- Biographies.
Wałęsa, Lech, -- 1943-
Autobiographies.
Autobiography
Poland -- Politics and government -- 1980-1989
Poland -- Politics and government -- 1989-
Pologne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1981-1989.
Pologne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1989-
Présidents -- Pologne -- Biographies.
Wałęsa, Lech, -- 1943-
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330 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
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English
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"Originally published in France under the title Les chemins de la démocratie."
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"From the time he founded Solidarity in 1980 to the historic moment in December 1990 when he took the oath of office as the first freely elected president of Poland in half a century, Lech Walesa has had all eyes upon him. He became the symbol of freedom and hope not only for Poland but for all the countries in the former Eastern Bloc. Walesa's dreams for his own beleaguered homeland rejuvenated the entire world's faith in democracy, and inspired a movement that changed the map of Europe and altered the course of history. Here, in his own words, is his unforgettable story. Picking up where his earlier volume of memoirs, The Way of Hope, left off, Walesa continues his account of Poland's inexorable march toward independence by reliving what may have been the darkest moment of all. The murder of Father Popieluszko by government thugs in 1984 was a crime of such callous horror that it froze the attention of the nation and the world. Solidarity and Walesa, like Poland itself, were still mired in the dull nightmare of totalitarianism. It was only under the nurturing guidance of Pope John Paul II that Solidarity could once again rise up and challenge the Polish government and its apparatchiks, until "There is no freedom without Solidarity" could once more echo off factory walls and from church pulpits. More than an inside account of Poland's history, The Struggle and the Triumph is a candid self-portrait by a fascinating, unique, and outspoken man who played a vital role in keeping democracy alive."--Publisher's website.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Wałęsa, L., Rybicki, A., Philip, F., & Mahut, H. (1992). The struggle and the triumph: an autobiography (1st English-language ed.). Arcade Pub..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lech Wałęsa et al.. 1992. The Struggle and the Triumph: An Autobiography. New York: Arcade Pub.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lech Wałęsa et al.. The Struggle and the Triumph: An Autobiography New York: Arcade Pub, 1992.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Wałęsa, L., Rybicki, A., Philip, F. and Mahut, H. (1992). The struggle and the triumph: an autobiography. 1st English-language ed. New York: Arcade Pub.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Wałęsa, Lech, Arkadiusz Rybicki, Franklin Philip, and Helen Mahut. The Struggle and the Triumph: An Autobiography 1st English-language ed., Arcade Pub., 1992.
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