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  • Rupert of Hentzau: Dystopian Novel

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (e-artnow, June 9, 2019)
    Queen Flavia, dutifully but unhappily married to her cousin Rudolf V, writes to her true love Rudolf Rassendyll. The letter is carried by von Tarlenheim and his servant Bauer to be delivered by hand, but Fritz is betrayed by Bauer and it is stolen by the exiled Rupert of Hentzau and his loyal cousin the Count of Luzau-Rischenheim. Hentzau sees in it a chance to return to favor by informing the pathologically jealous and paranoid King.
  • Rupert of Hentzau

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (, June 1, 2016)
    Rupert of Hentzau
  • Rupert of Hentzau

    Anthony Hope, M. Robinson

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 20, 2019)
    * Beautifully illustrated with atmospheric paintings by renowned artists, Rupert of Hentzau is the gripping sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda.* The story commences three years after the conclusion of The Prisoner of Zenda, and deals with the same fictional country somewhere in Germanic Middle Europe, the kingdom of Ruritania. Most of the same characters recur: Rudolf Elphberg, the dissolute absolute monarch of Ruritania; Rudolf Rassendyll, the English gentleman who had acted as his political decoy, being his distant cousin and look alike; Flavia, the princess, now queen; Rupert of Hentzau, the dashing well-born villain; and Fritz von Tarlenheim, the loyal courtier.* Just as accessible and enjoyable for today's readers as it would have been when first published, the novel is one of the great works of English literature and continues to be widely read throughout the world.* This meticulous edition from Heritage Illustrated Publishing is a faithful reproduction of the original text and is enhanced with images of classic works of art carefully selected by our team of professional editors.
  • Rupert of Hentzau

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (Otbebookpublishing, Sept. 15, 2019)
    Rupert of Hentzau is a sequel by Anthony Hope to The Prisoner of Zenda, written in 1895 but not published until 1898. The story is set within a framing narrative told by a supporting character from The Prisoner of Zenda. The frame implies that the events related in both books took place in the late 1870s and early 1880s. This story commences three years after the conclusion of Zenda, and deals with the same fictional country somewhere in Germanic Middle Europe, the kingdom of Ruritania. Most of the same characters recur: Rudolf Elphberg, the dissolute absolute monarch of Ruritania; Rudolf Rassendyll, the English gentleman who had acted as his political decoy, being his distant cousin and lookalike; Flavia, the princess, now queen; Rupert of Hentzau, the dashing well-born villain; Fritz von Tarlenheim, the loyal courtier; Colonel Sapt, the King's Bodyguard; Lieutenant von Bernenstein, the loyal soldier. (Wikipedia)
  • Rupert of Hentzau

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (, Jan. 20, 2015)
    Rupert of Hentzau is a sequel by Anthony Hope to The Prisoner of Zenda, written in 1895, but not published until 1898.Queen Flavia, dutifully but unhappily married to her cousin Rudolf V, writes to her true love Rudolf Rassendyll. The letter is carried by von Tarlenheim to be delivered by hand, but it is stolen by the exiled Rupert of Hentzau, who sees in it a chance to return to favour by informing the pathologically jealous and paranoid King.
  • Rupert of Hentzau

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (Jazzybee Verlag, Nov. 14, 2015)
    The many thousands who have read and admired The Prisoner of Zenda will reach eagerly for its sequel, which has been published under the title Rupert of Hentzau. They will not be disappointed. Sequels of successful stories are frequently weaker and somewhat forced, but in this case it must be admitted that Anthony Hope has given us a book as powerful, vigorous and fascinating as the first. It is a cleverly wrought out romance, resplendent with stirring incidents and ingeniously invented adventures, told with the visor which carries the reader swiftly to the end, and which we are accustomed to find in all of Hope's writings. The book will doubtless have as large a sale as The Prisoner of Zenda, and will be gladly welcomed by many a person, who after having been wearied by the daily cares, seeks rest of mind and diversion in a good story.
  • Rupert of Hentzau : From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (, Sept. 17, 2013)
    This book is an illustrated version of the original Rupert of Hentzau, From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim by Anthony Hope. Rupert of Hentzau is the sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. Full of humor and swashbuckling feats of heroism, the tale is also a satire on the politics of 19th-century Europe.
  • Rupert of Hentzau : From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (, Sept. 17, 2013)
    This book is an illustrated version of the original Rupert of Hentzau, From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim by Anthony Hope. Rupert of Hentzau is the sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. Full of humor and swashbuckling feats of heroism, the tale is also a satire on the politics of 19th-century Europe.
  • Rupert of Hentzau : From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (, Sept. 17, 2013)
    This book is an illustrated version of the original Rupert of Hentzau, From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim by Anthony Hope. Rupert of Hentzau is the sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. Full of humor and swashbuckling feats of heroism, the tale is also a satire on the politics of 19th-century Europe.
  • Rupert of Hentzau : From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (, Sept. 17, 2013)
    This book is an illustrated version of the original Rupert of Hentzau, From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim by Anthony Hope. Rupert of Hentzau is the sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. Full of humor and swashbuckling feats of heroism, the tale is also a satire on the politics of 19th-century Europe.
  • Rupert of Hentzau : From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (, Sept. 17, 2013)
    This book is an illustrated version of the original Rupert of Hentzau, From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim by Anthony Hope. Rupert of Hentzau is the sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. Full of humor and swashbuckling feats of heroism, the tale is also a satire on the politics of 19th-century Europe.
  • Rupert of Hentzau : From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

    Anthony Hope

    eBook (, Sept. 17, 2013)
    This book is an illustrated version of the original Rupert of Hentzau, From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim by Anthony Hope. Rupert of Hentzau is the sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. Full of humor and swashbuckling feats of heroism, the tale is also a satire on the politics of 19th-century Europe.