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Krew i złoto / Anne Rice ; przekł. Robert Lipski.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Polish Original language: English Series: Rice, Anne Vampire chronicles ; 8Publication details: Poznań : Dom Wydawniczy Rebis, 2006.Description: 585 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 8373018646
  • 9788373018648
Uniform titles:
  • Blood and gold. Polish
Subject(s): Summary: Polish translation of "Blood and gold". The 2000 year old vampire Marius tells his story. Plucked from his beloved Rome in the prime of his life and forced into solitude as keeper of the vampire queen and king, Marius has never forgiven the injustice of his mortal death. Thousands of years later, he still seethes over his losses. Immortality for Marius is both a blessing and a curse--he bears "witness to all splendid and beautiful things human," yet is unable to engage in relationships for fear of revealing his burden.
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Books Books The Marjanczyk Library of the Polish Cultural Foundation PS3568.I265B5716 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan Copy is a gift from Newark Public Library ML15993567

Polish translation of "Blood and gold". The 2000 year old vampire Marius tells his story. Plucked from his beloved Rome in the prime of his life and forced into solitude as keeper of the vampire queen and king, Marius has never forgiven the injustice of his mortal death. Thousands of years later, he still seethes over his losses. Immortality for Marius is both a blessing and a curse--he bears "witness to all splendid and beautiful things human," yet is unable to engage in relationships for fear of revealing his burden.

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