Winter of the World
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Winter of the World
Summary
Winter of the World is a written work[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of written_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (369 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Winter of the World authored Ken Follett[3].
- Winter of the World's instance of is recorded as written work[4].
- Winter of the World was published by Dutton[5].
- Winter of the World's genre is historical prose literature[6].
- Winter of the World followed Fall of Giants[7].
- Winter of the World was followed by Edge of Eternity[8].
- Winter of the World's part of the series is recorded as The Century Trilogy[9].
- The original language of Winter of the World was English[10].
- Winter of the World's language of work or name is recorded as British English[11].
- Winter of the World's country of origin is recorded as United Kingdom[12].
- Winter of the World was published on September 18, 2012[13].
- Winter of the World's has edition or translation is recorded as Winter of the World[14].
- Winter of the World's has edition or translation is recorded as Q126707758[15].
- Winter of the World's narrative location is recorded as England[16].
- Winter of the World's official website is recorded as https://ken-follett.com/bibliography/winter_of_the_world/index.html[17].
- Winter of the World's main subject is World War II[18].
- Winter of the World's main subject is Spanish Civil War[19].
- Winter of the World's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Winter of the World'}[20].
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Designation and Status
Winter of the World's instance of is recorded as written work[4].
Why It Matters
Winter of the World ranks in the top 6% of written_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (369 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]