The Prisoner of Zenda

The Prisoner of Zenda
Being the History of Three Months in the Life of an English Gentleman

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The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope

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1894

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The Prisoner of Zenda
Being the History of Three Months in the Life of an English Gentleman

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This adventure novel tells the story of Rudolf Rassendyll, younger brother of the Earl of Burlesdon and a distant cousin of Rudolf V, the new King of Ruritania. King Rudolf is a hard-drinking, feckless playboy, unpopular with the common people, but supported by the aristocracy. When Rudolf is abducted and imprisoned on the order of the Duke of Streslau, Rassendyll has to impersonate the King at his coronation. There are various plots and counter-plots, with the schemings of the Duke's mistress Antoinette de Mauban, and of the villainous henchman Rupert of Hentzau, complicated by Rassendyll's romance with Princess Flavia, the King's betrothed.

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Oh no! He's gone back to be present at the King's coronation; a ceremony which, I should say, he'll not enjoy much. But, Bert, old man, don't despair! He won't marry the fair Antoinette--at least, not unless another plan comes to nothing. Still perhaps she--" He paused and added, with a laugh: "Royal attentions are hard to resist--you know that, don't you, Rudolf?"

"Confound you!" said I; and rising, I left the hapless Bertram in George's hands and went home to bed.

The next day George Featherly went with me to the station, where I took a ticket for Dresden.

"Going to see the pictures?" asked George, with a grin.

George is an inveterate gossip, and had I told him that I was off to Ruritania, the news would have been in London in three days and in Park Lane in a week. I was, therefore, about to return an evasive answer, when he saved my conscience by leaving me suddenly and darting across the platform. Following him with my eyes, I saw him lift his hat and accost a graceful, fashion

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This is a creative and clever tale in which schemes and counter-schemes abound. Rudolf, the rightful King of Ruritania, is held captive by the Duke of Streslau, his rival for the throne. Allies of King Rudolf turn to desperate measures as they attempt to secure the throne and effect a rescue. Although the pace lagged at times, overall this was a very enjoyable novel - highly recommended.
A very beautifully writtwn books by A.Hope and spwacially the plottnd a part called the jacobs ladder...takes u actually back to the time of the depreciated.......