Their Most Serene Majesties
Hardcover
1961 · New York
by Vlachos, Ange and translated by Kay Cicellis
New York: The Vanguard Press, Inc.. Fine. 1961. Hardcover. A Fine edition with negligible edgewear ; The Vlachos familys long and illustrious history is at the heart of Their Most Serene Majesties, a novel that tells the story of four generations of aristocrats in the Kingdom of Greece. Spanning from the 1930s to the 1970s, the novel tells the story of the Vlachos family, who are forced to flee their home in the wake of the Second World War and make a new life in Athens. The Vlachos family and their entourage are at the centre of Greek society and politics, and their story is a snapshot of a time when Greece was at the height of its power and prestige. Their Most Serene Majesties is a gripping and absorbing novel that will appeal to fans of historical fiction.; 8vo; 318 pages . (Inventory #: 123797)