The Grand Cham

The Grand Cham by Harold Lamb is a short novel published by Wildside Press, LLC on August 19, 2002. This edition, comprising 140 pages, presents a thrilling adventure that unfolds across Turkey and Afghanistan during the time of the Crusades. The narrative offers insights into a historical period marked by conflict between Christians and Muslims, highlighting themes of barbarism and heroism as kingdoms rise and fall on the battlefield.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of this tumultuous era, as the story captures the essence of warfare and the complexities of human relationships amidst strife. The book also includes a new introduction by Lamb-scholar Howard Jones, enriching the context of the narrative. With its focus on historical fiction, The Grand Cham invites exploration of the intricate dynamics of a world shaped by conflict and valor.
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One of Harold Lamb’s last uncollected works, this short novel – a thrilling adventure spanning Turkey and Afghanistan, set in the time of the Crusades – offers a glimpse into a time of barbarism and heroicism, and Christians and Muslims locked in war and kingdoms were won – and lost – on the battlefield. Features a new introduction by Lamb-scholar Howard Jones.
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