370 books • 30 series
Anthony Hope (1863-1933), a thirty-year-old barrister, wrote The Prisoner of Zenda in 1893. His mythical Ruritania, with its witty hero and shrewd villains, became so popular that he gave up his law practice after the book's publication.
The New (German) Testament (Classic Reprint)
The Intrusions of Peggy a Novel (Classic Reprint)
Sport Royal (Classic Reprint)
The Dolly Dialogues (Classic Reprint)
The Prisoner of Zenda "Annotated"
A Servant of the Public (Classic Reprint)
El Prisionero de Zenda (Classic Reprint)
Tales of Two People (Classic Reprint)
The Prisoner of Zenda: Being the History of Three Months in the Life of an English Gentleman (Large Text Classic Reprint)
The Laughing Cavalier
Unto Caesar
Helena's Path (Classic Reprint)
The Secret of the Tower (Classic Reprint)
Father Stafford (Classic Reprint)
Why Italy Is with the Allies (Classic Reprint)
Double Harness (Classic Reprint)
Half a Hero, Vol. 1 of 2 (Classic Reprint)
A Change of Air and a Man of Mark (Classic Reprint)
Anthony Hope, best novels
The Complete Prisoner of Zenda Story
The Complete Ruritanian Romances
Rupert of Hentzau . By
The King's Mirror (1899) by
Rupert of Hentzau Anthony Hope