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Louis de Wohl

    January 24, 1903 – June 2, 1961

    This author is celebrated for his compelling narratives that frequently delve into historical and spiritual themes. His extensive body of work, comprising dozens of books, explores human faith, courage, and the clash of civilizations. With precise prose and a deep understanding of human nature, he draws readers into dramatic events and fervent beliefs. His style is marked by its ability to bring the past to life and offer timeless insights into spiritual quests.

    Louis de Wohl
    König David
    Longinus der Zeuge
    The Golden Thread: A Novel about St. Ignatius Loyola
    The Living Wood: A Novel about Saint Helena and the Emperor Constantine
    Last Crusader: A Novel about Don Juan of Austria
    Joyful Beggar: A Novel of St. Francis of Assisi
    • 2010

      Set against the backdrop of 16th century Europe, this novel chronicles the life of Don Juan of Austria, a hero born to a peasant yet acknowledged by royalty. His journey unfolds amidst court intrigues, his campaigns against the Moriscos, and his pivotal role in the Battle of Lepanto, where he defends Christianity. De Wohl vividly portrays a world filled with complex characters, from the cruel Prince of Asturias to the spiritual Fray Juan de Calahorra, capturing the era's extremes of wickedness and piety, pride and conquest.

      Last Crusader: A Novel about Don Juan of Austria
    • 2008

      Set in the early Christian era, the story revolves around Helena, the devoted mother of Constantine, the first Christian emperor. Through vivid language and a blend of irony and humor, the narrative explores themes of intrigue, romance, and power against a backdrop of colorful historical events. De Wohl's engaging writing brings to life the tumultuous times and the significant role Helena played during this transformative period.

      The Living Wood: A Novel about Saint Helena and the Emperor Constantine
    • 2002

      Focusing on St. Ignatius Loyola's profound conversion and pilgrimage, the narrative intricately blends his personal journey with the vibrant and tumultuous historical backdrop of early sixteenth-century Spain and Italy. Through the life of this remarkable Basque nobleman, who established the Jesuit Order, the author paints a compelling portrait of both the saint's humanity and the era's challenges. The novel showcases Louis de Wohl's skill in capturing the essence of faith and the complexities of history in a captivating manner.

      The Golden Thread: A Novel about St. Ignatius Loyola
    • 2001

      Set in the turbulent 13th Century, the narrative follows Francis Bernardone, a young officer whose journey from a pleasure-seeking life to becoming St. Francis of Assisi unfolds amidst vibrant action and rich historical context. The story features a cast of compelling characters, including the saintly Clare, the formidable King Frederick, and the Sultan Al Kamil, as it traverses iconic locations like Assisi, Rome, and Egypt. De Wohl's storytelling captures the drama and pageantry of an era marked by faith and conflict.

      Joyful Beggar: A Novel of St. Francis of Assisi