ISBN-13: 9780984134403 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 210 str.
ISBN-13: 9780984134403 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 210 str.
John Richard Gabourel's The House of Gabourel is a comprehensive, meticulously researched history and enjoyable narrative, deftly integrating the individual histories of the Gabourels into the world in which they lived. The characters are seamlessly woven into the political, military, scientific, religious, and social contexts of their day, giving the reader firm reference points useful in understanding the lives of their ancestors. The Gabourel name and history are unique in that all Gabourels are related, if not by blood, then by circumstance. The Gabourels all share common focal points in history, which at times are noble and romantic, and at times are quite unflattering. For all those who bear the surname Gabourel, regardless of race, or find it within their history, The House of Gabourel is a must-read. For those who simply enjoy a good bit of history, there are enough major and minor historical figures, facts, and drama to ensure a positive reading experience.