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 Intrusions of Peggy; A Novel
Rupert of Hentzau; From the Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim
Why Italy Is with the Allies
Tales of Two People Volume 1
Double Harness Volume 2
Phroso - A Romance - The Original Classic Edition
Mr. Witt's Widow - A Frivolous Tale - The Original Classic Edition
The Heart of Princess Osra - The Original Classic Edition
Double Harness - The Original Classic Edition
Mrs. Maxon Protests - The Original Classic Edition
The Prisoner of Zenza
Anthony Hope Omnibus, Containing Dolly Dialogues,The Prisoner of Zenda, Rupert of Hentzau, Simon Dale, The King's Mirror and Quisante (all Unabridged)
Rupert of Hentzau; From the Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim, Sequel to the Prisoner of Zenda.
Sophy of Kravonia; A Novel Volume 1
The Adventures of the Lady Ursula; A Comedy in Four Acts
Love's Logic; And Other Stories
Pilkerton's Peerage; A Comedy in Four Acts
The Prisoner of Zenda - The Original Classic Edition
Phroso Volume 1; A Romance
The Dolly Dialogues (Volume 1894, PT. 1 )
Sophy of Kravonia; A Novel
Half a Hero. a Novel Volume 1
The Prisoner of Zenda - Illustrated by Mireille Fauchon. Four Corners Familiars 7
The Chronicles of Count Antonio (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)