Hero on Three Continents

Hero on Three Continents by Stephen Maitland-Lewis is a 480-page work published by Xlibris Corporation on January 16, 2004. This book chronicles a century through the experiences of the protagonist, Henry Brown, who engages with both significant historical events and personal milestones. The narrative spans from the jazz age of the 1920s to the tumultuous 1940s and into the international crises of the 1970s, blending real and fictional characters to create an intimate portrayal of history.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Henry Brown’s journey as he navigates various challenges and encounters. The book presents a mix of biography and fiction, emphasizing the importance of thorough research while maintaining an engaging narrative style. Through its depiction of historical events and personal stories, Hero on Three Continents offers insights into the complexities of the human experience across different eras.
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HERO ON THREE CONTINENTS is a chronicle of a century with the protagonist Henry Brown participating in events both cataclysmic and personal, and interfacing with characters both famous and imaginary. From the jazz age of the 1920’s to the war-torn 1940’s, to the international crises of oil and terrorism in the 70’s, this novel makes history intimate, the work of any epic. The world needs a hero, and Henry Brown is such a man. Maitland-Lewis demonstrates the importance of uncompromising research as well as the art of presenting material in a fast-flowing, enjoyable, “can’t put it down” style.
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