
Pascha von Buda
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**Pascha von Buda** tells the story of two young friends, a Hungarian nobleman and a Serbian peasant, who meet and become friends in Vienna. Despite their different backgrounds, they share a love of music and a desire to fight for their country. When the Turks invade Austria, the friends must choose between their friendship and their duty to their country. **Pascha von Buda** is a story of love, friendship, and sacrifice set against the backdrop of the Siege of Vienna.Book Details
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