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Eric Philbrook Kelly is the author of The Blacksmith of Vilno: A Tale of Poland in the Year 1832 (2025), In Clean Hay (1953), The Amazing Journey of David Ingram (1949), The Hand in the Picture (1947), A Girl who Would be Queen (1939).

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The Blacksmith of Vilno: A Tale of Poland in the Year 1832

release date: Oct 23, 2025
The Blacksmith of Vilno: A Tale of Poland in the Year 1832
In The Blacksmith of Vilno, Eric Philbrook Kelly transports readers to Vilno (Vilnius) in 1832, a city simmering under Russian rule as Polish nationalist fervor simmers just below the surface. Against this backdrop, Kelly tells the story of Jan, a humble blacksmith whose life becomes entangled with the forces of rebellion, loyalty, and personal sacrifice. Jan labors at his forge, shaping iron and dreams, while the crackle of resistance stirs through Vilno''s narrow streets. When he becomes confidant—and reluctant participant—of a secret Brotherhood, he must balance his devotion to family and faith with a rising commitment to liberty. Along the way, he faces betrayals, moral conflicts, and the harsh demands of honor at a time when one misstep might mean exile to Siberia or worse. Kelly weaves period color into every detail: the clink of horse''s hooves on cobblestones, the hush of midnight meetings, the cost of words whispered under Russian patrols. the novel carries emotional weight: the cost of freedom, the weight of identity in occupied lands, and the quiet heroism of those who risk all for conscience. The Blacksmith of Vilno is at once a stirring adventure, a coming-of-age tale, and a tribute to resistance under oppression. It stands among Kelly''s best Polish-themed works, alongside The Trumpeter of Krakow, as a story that reminds us how simple lives may be the crucibles of history.

In Clean Hay

In Clean Hay
A Christmas story of puppeteers in Poland.

A Girl who Would be Queen

A Girl who Would be Queen
A romance of old Poland -- of a gallant, beautiful girl and one of the strangest love affairs history has ever known.

The Trumpeter of Krakow

The Trumpeter of Krakow
The commemoration of an act of bravery and self-sacrifice in ancient Poland saves the lives of a family two centuries later.
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