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026190 |
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20231009193231.0 |
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020 ## - ISBN |
ISBN |
9780066212654 |
050 00 - Número de Clasificación de la Biblioteca del Congreso de (USA-LC) |
No. de Clasificación |
DK130.G3 |
No. del ítem |
B37 2006 |
082 1# - Número de Clasificación Decimal Dewey |
No. de Clasificación |
92 GAN |
No. de la Edición |
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100 1# - Entrada Principal - Nombre Personal |
Nombre Personal |
Barnes, Hugh |
Fechas asociadas con el nombre |
(1963-) |
245 14 - TÍTULO |
Título del material |
The stolen prince : |
Resto del Título |
Gannibal, adopted son of Peter the Great, great-grandfather of Alexander Pushkin, and Europe's first black intellectual |
Mención de responsabilidad |
/ Hugh Barnes |
250 ## - Mención de Edición |
Mención de Edición |
1st ed. |
260 ## - Publicación, Distribución, etc. (Pie de Imprenta) |
Lugar de Publicación, Distribución, etc. |
New York |
Nombre de la editorial, distribuidor, etc. |
: ECCO |
Fecha de Publicación, Distribución, etc. |
, c2006 |
300 ## - Descripción Física |
Extensión |
300 p. |
Otros detalles físicos |
: illus. |
Dimensiones |
; 24 cm. |
504 ## - Nota de Bibliografía, etc. |
Nota de Bibliografía, etc. |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
520 ## - Resumen, etc. |
Nota de resumen, etc. |
In the spring of 1703, a young African boy stepped off a slave ship in Constantinople, the gateway between East and West. Huddling in chains, with other frightened captives, the seven-year-old claimed to be a prince of Abyssinia, a "noble Moor" kidnapped and stolen out of Africa. His tragedy was shared by millions of black people caught up in the Islamic slave trade, but his destiny was unique: rescued by Peter the Great, the young African became Abram Petrovich Gannibal. Russia's westernizing tsar adopted the child and, in a bizarre nature-and-nurture experiment, lavished on him the best education available in the new "European" capital of Saint Petersburg. Gannibal, the "Negro of Peter the Great," soared to dizzying heights as a soldier, diplomat, mathematician and spy. He was fêted in glittering salons, from the Winter Palace to the Louvre, and came to know Voltaire and Montesquieu, who praised him as the "dark star of Russia's enlightenment." At the same time, his military exploits, from northern Spain to the icy wastes of Siberia -- to say nothing of his marital problems -- sealed Gannibal's reputation as the Russian Othello. African prince or not, the ex-slave founded a dynasty of his own in Russia, where he came to embody the strengths and weaknesses of the country itself - volatile, courageous, handsome, gifted and always astonishing. His descendants included not only Alexander Pushkin, Russia's greatest poet, but also, in England, several Mountbattens and others close to the royal family. |
546 ## - Nota de Idioma |
Nota de idioma |
English |
600 14 - Entradas Secundarias - Nombre personal |
Nombre Personal |
Gannibal, Abram Petrovich |
Fechas asociadas con el nombre |
(1697?-1781) |
600 14 - Entradas Secundarias - Nombre personal |
Nombre Personal |
Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich |
Fechas asociadas con el nombre |
(, 1799-1837) |
650 #4 - Entradas Secundarias - Términos temáticos |
Tópico o nombre Geográfico |
Generals |
Subdivisión Geográfica |
-Russia |
Subdivisión de forma |
--Biography |
650 #4 - Entradas Secundarias - Términos temáticos |
Tópico o nombre Geográfico |
Africans |
Subdivisión Geográfica |
-Russia |
Subdivisión general |
-Biography |
942 ## - TIPO DE MATERIAL |
Tipo de Material |
Libro - Monografía |