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The Krivon Boys, also known as the Krivon or Kriwon Boys, refer to a group of young men from the Kriwon region, primarily in present-day Ukraine, who played a significant role in the history of the Cossacks, a semi-autonomous people known for their warrior culture and their role in defending the borders of Eastern Europe, particularly in the 16th to 18th centuries. The Cossacks emerged as a distinct group in the 15th century, primarily in the steppes of Ukraine, which was then part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were known for their military prowess, organizational skills, and their unique form of government, which was based on a democratic election of leaders, known as hetmans.

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House of Two Pharaohs

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FROM THE SHADOWS. A NEW EVIL WILL RISE. FACELESS. NAMELESS. Taita and Piay return in the 10th novel in Wilbur Smith's Ancient Egyptian series.

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On the Skeleton Coast

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When the Lion Feeds special anniversary edition

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2024 marks the very special 60th anniversary of the publication of Wilbur Smith’s debut novel, When the Lion Feeds. To celebrate this occasion and to thank all of Wilbur’s fans for their continued love and dedication to his writing, we are thrilled to be publishing two special editions of the iconic novel including 750 limited special edition hardbacks for collectors.

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The Krivon Boys, also known as the Krivon or Kriwon Boys, refer to a group of young men from the Kriwon region, primarily in present-day Ukraine, who played a significant role in the history of the Cossacks, a semi-autonomous people known for their warrior culture and their role in defending the borders of Eastern Europe, particularly in the 16th to 18th centuries. The Cossacks emerged as a distinct group in the 15th century, primarily in the steppes of Ukraine, which was then part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were known for their military prowess, organizational skills, and their unique form of government, which was based on a democratic election of leaders, known as hetmans.