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  • av Baroness Orczy
    255,-

    Illustrated Edition: This special edition of The Scarlet Pimpernel includes beautiful illustrations, a detailed summary, an author biography, and a comprehensive list of key characters.The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy is a thrilling historical adventure set during the French Revolution. First published in 1905, the novel introduces Sir Percy Blakeney, a seemingly frivolous English aristocrat who secretly leads a daring double life. As the mysterious Scarlet Pimpernel, Sir Percy orchestrates cunning rescues of French aristocrats sentenced to death by the guillotine. With his wit, disguise, and resourcefulness, he constantly outsmarts the revolutionary authorities, while his identity remains hidden even from his closest friends and his wife, Marguerite.This illustrated edition of the classic tale brings new vibrancy to the exciting plot, full of intrigue, danger, and romance. With detailed illustrations to complement the story, along with a summary, biography of Baroness Orczy, and a list of key characters, this edition offers an enriched reading experience for fans of historical fiction and adventure alike.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    198,-

    ""The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel"" is a captivating historical novel by Baroness Orczy, renowned for its exciting narrative and daring adventures set during the French Revolution. Serving as a sequel to her earlier works, the story follows the exploits of the elusive Scarlet Pimpernel and his league of brave individuals dedicated to rescuing French aristocrats from the clutches of the guillotine. Against the tumultuous backdrop of political upheaval and social unrest, Orczy weaves a tale of espionage, heroism, and sacrifice, delving into the complexities of love and loyalty amidst the chaos of revolution. With its gripping plot and dynamic characters, the novel showcases the enduring themes of courage, justice, and the indomitable human spirit. ""The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel"" stands as a testament to Orczy's skill in crafting engaging historical fiction, captivating readers with its thrilling escapades and its timeless exploration of honor and sacrifice in the face of tyranny.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    212,-

    ""The Elusive Pimpernel"" is an enthralling historical novel by Baroness Orczy, renowned for its thrilling narrative and suspenseful depiction of the French Revolution. Serving as a sequel to her classic work ""The Scarlet Pimpernel,"" the story follows the daring escapades of the enigmatic Sir Percy Blakeney as he orchestrates secret missions to rescue French aristocrats from the clutches of the guillotine. Amidst the tumultuous backdrop of political upheaval and social unrest, Orczy weaves a tale of romance, espionage, and heroic adventure, capturing the essence of the swashbuckling spirit that defines the Scarlet Pimpernel. With a keen eye for detail and a flair for dramatic storytelling, Orczy crafts a narrative that explores the timeless themes of honor, sacrifice, and the triumph of love over tyranny. ""The Elusive Pimpernel"" stands as a testament to Orczy's enduring legacy in the realm of historical fiction, captivating readers with its exhilarating escapades and its timeless exploration of courage in the face of oppression.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    239,-

    Unravelled Knots, created by Baroness Orczy, author of the famous Scarlet Pimpernel series, contains thirteen short stories about Bill Owen, aka The Old Man in the Corner, Orzy's armchair detective who solves crimes for his own entertainment.It has been twenty years since Polly Burton last saw the Teahouse Detective, but one foggy afternoon she stumbles into a Fleet Street café and chances upon the cantankerous sleuth again. The years have not softened his manner, nor dulled his appetite for unravelling the most tortuous of conspiracies, shedding light on mysteries that have confounded the finest minds of the police.How did Prince Orsoff disappear from his railway carriage in-between stations? How could the Ingres masterpiece be seen in two places at once? And what is the truth behind the story of the blood-stained tunic that exonerated its owner?From the comfort of his seat by the fire, the Teahouse Detective sets his brilliant mind to work once more.This classic is an exciting adventure of mystery that will thrill and delight readers.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    563,-

    Step into the thrilling world of espionage and daring rescues in Baroness Orczy's timeless classic, "The Elusive Pimpernel." This gripping tale, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, will transport you to a world of danger, intrigue, and unyielding heroism.In the blood-soaked chaos of revolutionary France, a shadowy figure known only as the "Scarlet Pimpernel" emerges as a beacon of hope for the desperate aristocrats facing the guillotine. With unmatched cunning and audacity, the Scarlet Pimpernel orchestrates breathtaking rescues, spiriting the condemned nobility away from the jaws of death. But who is this enigmatic savior? And can the French government's relentless pursuit finally unmask the elusive hero?Baroness Orczy weaves a web of suspense that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As you turn the pages, you'll be drawn into a world where bravery knows no bounds, where love defies danger, and where the indomitable human spirit rises against the darkest of times."The Elusive Pimpernel" is a mesmerizing tale of sacrifice, love, and undying determination. This novel is a masterpiece of historical fiction, filled with unforgettable characters and heart-stopping twists that will leave you breathless.If you're a fan of historical thrillers, adventure, and the triumph of the human spirit, "The Elusive Pimpernel" is a must-read. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the treacherous landscapes of revolution and a hero who refuses to be captured. Discover the magic of Baroness Orczy's storytelling and experience the indelible legacy of the Scarlet Pimpernel.

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    586 - 847,-

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  • av Baroness Orczy
    390,-

    In the midst of the French Revolution, Pierre, a young firebrand, convinces a group of rabble to rise up against the local duc. Coming across the carriage of the duc¿s daughter on their march, Pierre assaults her, is run over by the carriage, and disappears. Looking to punish someone for the uprising, the duc has Pierre¿s father hanged.Years later, Pierre has changed his name, gathered some wealth, and ingratiated himself with the duc (who does not know him). Pierre has plans to avenge his father¿s death against both the duc and his daughter, and he has enlisted the aid of Chauvelin, the Scarlet Pimpernel¿s avowed enemy. The Pimpernel will have all he can handle if he is to foil Pierre¿s plans.Although published a few years after El Dorado, this sixth published book in the series is set prior to it in the timeline.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    390,-

    Rosemary, the former love of Peter Blakeney, is about to be married to one of Peter¿s friends. A famous journalist, she is asked to come to Transylvania and report on the Romanian occupation following the first World War, having travelled there many times in her childhood with Peter¿s mother. She agrees to move up her wedding so that her fiancé can travel with her. Soon after they get there, Peter¿s nephew and girlfriend are arrested for treason, and Rosemary is given a terrible choice¿all while Peter arrives in the country as well, seemingly working against his own family.Just as she went back several generations in previous entries in the series, this time the Baroness Orczy goes forward several, to the years immediately following World War I. Having grown up in Hungary, she sets the story in an area of the world very familiar to her, weaving her fictional characters into the real-world history of the time.

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    404 - 547,-

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  • av Baroness Orczy
    390,-

    In the Dauphiné area of France, soldiers have come to arrest some local aristos as part of the French Revolution¿s anger and revenge on anyone with money. A young woman rescues the family¿s papers and money from their house after their arrests, and persuades a childhood friend to hide the valuables. The friend is soon arrested for the theft, so the young woman seeks to go to where he has been taken in order to defend him. She is herself subsequently denounced and arrested, and the Scarlet Pimpernel is soon involved in a rescue plan. But who is her father, what is his role in all of the events, and will he also be caught up in the ¿Law of the Suspect¿ that has sent so many to the guillotine?

  • av Baroness Orczy
    390,-

  • av Baroness Orczy
    390,-

    At one of Robespierre¿s ¿Fraternal Suppers,¿ a young man denounces Robespierre but is saved by an asthmatic vagabond. The young man flees to the home of his friend Theresia Cabarrus, who is engaged to one of the most important men in the government, and who is also desired by Robespierre himself. When the young man disappears from her home, allegedly at the hands of the Scarlet Pimpernel, the ever-present Chauvelin enlists her help in trying to capture the elusive Pimpernel. Events lead to the Pimpernel¿s wife being kidnapped, and once again the Pimpernel has to use all of his wits to escape Chauvelin¿s clutches with his life, and wife, intact.As she has done throughout the series, Baroness Orczy weaves the Scarlet Pimpernel into the threads of the history of the Revolution. In this entry, it is the Pimpernel¿s interactions with the leading players of the day that eventually leads to Robespierre¿s downfall.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    404,-

    In the Scarlet Pimpernel¿s fourth outing, he and his league want to free the orphaned Dauphin of France from his captors. But someone else has the same idea, although for very different, and selfish, reasons. In addition to trying to outflank his rival, the Pimpernel also has to deal with a member of his inner circle whose romance has caused him to disobey orders and put the entire plan in jeopardy. Completing his mission while once again escaping the clutches of his arch-enemy Chauvelin will push the Pimpernel to the breaking point.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    212,-

    The Scarlet Pimpernel series by Baroness Orczy includes the novel The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel. The story begins in Paris in April 1794, when Theresia Cabarrus is betrothed to Citizen Tallien, a popular Representative in the Convention and member of Robespierre's inner circle. Later, a handsome, impulsive young man named Bertrand Moncrief looks prepared to commit himself in opposition to the revolutionary government. In order to do this, he enlisted Régine de Serval's siblings in his scheme to accuse Robespierre of being one of the Fraternal suppers. It is a classic collection of ideas compiled into a single draft to be read by readers of several age groups. The protagonist's character is so indulging that readers are compelled to continue reading. The novel leaves the reader with an overwhelming sea of emotions.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    185,-

    By 1792, the idealism of the French Revolution has degenerated into a Reign of Terror. Ruthless mobs rule the streets of Paris, and each day, hundreds of royalists are sacrificed to the guillotine, with hundreds more condemned to follow. Their only hope lies in rescue by the Scarlet Pimpernel, the daring leader of an English faction that spirits aristocrats across the Channel to safety. This historical adventure tale first appeared in 1905, but its irresistible blend of romance, intrigue, and suspense renders it timeless. Readers thrill to the gallantry of the Pimpernel, whose nom de guerre derives from the wildflower he employs as a calling card. A scourge to the French authorities, the Pimpernel is the darling of the people - particularly Marguerite Blakeney, who scorns her foppish husband, Sir Percy, as ardently as she admires the Pimpernel. The basis of a classic film, this ever-popular story has recently been adapted as a musical, to the delight of Broadway audiences.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    161,-

    This book includes seven short stories written by Baroness Orczy from 1898 to 1906: The Red Carnation, The Traitor, Juliette, Number 187, The Trappists Vow, The Revenge Of Ur-Tasen and Young Muggins.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    185,-

    The Man In Grey is a romantic melodrama novel written by Baroness Orczy. The story opens during a Rohan estate sale in London in 1943, a Wren and an RAF pilot (Stewart Granger) cross paths since the last male heir died at Dunkirk. It is a collection of short stories complied into a single draft so that everyone can read them. The title character is so influencing that readers are compelled to turn pages. While some of the stories are interesting and amazing others are gruesome and can thrill readers. Orczy was born in Hungary's Tarnaörs. She was the daughter of Countess Emma Wass de Szentegyed et Cege and Baron Félix Orczy de Orci (1835-1892), a composer. The Emperor's Candlesticks (1899), In Mary's Reign (1901), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1905), By the Gods Beloved (1905), A Son of the People (1906), I Will Repay (1906), Beau Brocade (1907).

  • av Baroness Orczy
    159,-

    The Scarlet Pimpernel is a riveting tale of daring and heroism set during the upheaval and violence of the French Revolution. The novel follows the story of Sir Percy Blakeney, a wealthy English baronet with a secret identity as the Scarlet Pimpernel, a daring and elusive hero who rescues French aristocrats from the guillotine. As the Reign of Terror sweeps through France, the Scarlet Pimpernel risks his life to smuggle men, women, and children out of the country and to safety in England. He outwits the ruthless agents of the revolutionary government at every turn, leaving them frustrated and baffled by his sudden appearances and disappearances. When the beautiful French actress Marguerite St. Just becomes embroiled in the dangerous world of the Pimpernel, her loyalty and love are put to the test. Can she keep the Pimpernel's true identity a secret, even when the consequences of discovery are deadly? With its thrilling escapes and a cast of memorable characters, The Scarlet Pimpernel is a swashbuckling adventure full of fast-paced action and vivid depictions of the tumultuous events of the French Revolution. This Warbler Classics edition includes a biographical timeline.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    198,-

    The English government is looking for all of the traitorous Nobles who backed Bonnie Prince Charlie in the period after his tragic downfall, which is set in England. The main character, Beau Brocade, is a highwayman by trade but a gentleman at heart. The author Baroness Orczy attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts in a consolidated form so that everyone can read them. The title character is so indulging that readers are compelled to turn pages. Beau Brocade is available in new eye-catching cover and professionally typeset manuscript which is both modern and readable. The readers will be overwhelmed with the sea of emotions by the end of the book.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    225,-

    Baroness Emmuska Orczy wrote a book titled ''Pimpernel and Rosemary'', which was first released in 1924. After the First World War, it takes place, and Peter Blakeney, a Scarlet Pimpernel ancestor, appears in it (Percy Blakeney). Because most of the action takes place among the dissatisfied nobles of Hungary in Transylvania, Orczy is able to draw on her understanding of Hungarian politics and history. The plot revolves around the Scarlet Pimpernel, a dashing hero and elusive master of disguise who saves French aristocrats and smuggles them out of France to safety during the French Revolution, is actually the protagonist of the book, who poses as a posh English aristocrat. But, who is the protagonist? How will the story take around this main character? To know about the main character, readers should read this novel!

  • av Baroness Orczy
    246,-

    Flower O' the Lily is a novel written by Emmuska Orczy Baroness Orczy. This collection of ideas is a great work by Orczy where she attempts to compile many of his classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. Some stories are interesting and amazing in this book, while others can completely draw into the book! With an eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Flower O' the Lily is both modern and readable. The plot has many twists and turns that can engage a reader. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended from the author's philosophical views. You might get compelled to continue reading to find out what happens next since the title character is so indulgent.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    212,-

    Baroness Orczy wrote The Nest of the Sparrowhawk: A Tale of the XVIIth Century. The plot opens with Sir Marmaduke de Chevasse, who is determined to acquiring Lady Sue's fortune for himself. Sue is a young woman with a girlish figure who delights in her classmates' admiration. With clothing that make her elders look ugly, she appears delicate and graceful. Sir Marmaduke schemes to woo Lady Sue while pretending to be the exiled French Prince of Orléans. He also schemes to entice young Richard Lambert to a London gambling establishment. Richard is forced to sit down at the table by his boss even though he is aware that gambling is an illegal activity. Will he succeed in his plans? Read The Nest Of The Sparrowhawk to know the complete story.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    185,-

    The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel is a novel that follows the famous adventure story The Scarlet Pimpernel written by author Baroness Orczy. The range of characters that appear on different pages is pretty fascinating. Some are humorous, some are sweet, some are repulsive, and some are interesting. The novel contains eleven short stories and each story is unique and entertaining. These stories are entertaining and provide readers a glimpse into the Scarlet Pimpernel's daily adventures in between his big, terrifying escapades described in the other novels. Baroness Orczy has beautifully consolidated her ideas into a single draft that can be read by readers of several age groups. The League Of The Scarlet Pimpernel is a masterpiece that takes the reader through a roller-coaster of emotions and unlike other novels, makes no qualms in showing tragedy in its true color.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    185,-

    His Majesty's Well-Beloved is a fictional novel written by Hungarian, British writer Baroness Orczy. The plot revolves around the Time of the Merrie Monarch. The book is a collection of sixteen chapters by Baroness Orczy where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated into a single draft so everyone can read them. Some chapters are interesting and amazing while others can create panic and thrill among the readers. The title character is so indulging that readers are compelled to turn pages. This edition of His Majesty's Well-Beloved has an eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset manuscript. Baroness Orczy has worked on some other books including The Emperor's Candlesticks (1899), In Mary's Reign (1901) later The Tangled Skein (1907), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1905) (The Scarlet Pimpernel), By the Gods Beloved (1905), A Son of the People (1906), I Will Repay (1906), Beau Brocade (1907), The Elusive Pimpernel (1908) (The Scarlet Pimpernel), A True Woman (1911) and many more.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    225,-

    "Leatherface - A Tale Of Old Flanders," is a 1916 historical fiction by Baroness Orczy. Spain has sway over Flanders in 1572 with an absolute monarchy. People are held in a state of fear by their conquerors due to the threat of the Inquisition and its tortures. The plot opens with The Prince of Orange, William, who is currently a wanted man hiding out in the city of Ghent after leading a failed rebellion. By arranging for the marriage of his general's daughter Lenora to Ghent's High Bailiff's son, the Spanish Duke of Alva devises a scheme to assassinate Orange by inserting a spy into a household that is known to support Orange. Will they be able to succeed in their mission? To know the complete story read Leatherface.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    185,-

    A series of short stories by Baroness Orczy known as ""The Old Man in the Corner"" includes an unnamed armchair detective. He studies and solves murders while talking with a female journalist in the corner of a posh London tea room. Will he be able to solve the new case he was appointed to? The collection of the character's early stories is titled with the character's name. It is a collection of thirty-six chapters where some are interesting and amazing, while others can create panic and thrill among the readers. The Old Man in the Corner by Baroness Orczy is a masterwork that sends the reader on an emotional roller coaster. Unlike other books, it shows tragedy in all of its savagery and spirit. The novel is gripping and fast-paced yet poignancy and sorrow are the defining characteristics of the classic.

  • av Baroness Orczy
    246,-

    A 1913 adventure book by Baroness Orczy, The Laughing Cavalier centers on Percy Blakeney, a foreign adventurer and the ancestor of the Scarlet Pimpernel. The events of the story occur in Holland from 1623-1624. The plot has many twists and turns that engage the reader. Some chapters are interesting and surprising while others can create panic and havoc among the readers. The title character is so indulging that readers are compelled to go through the pages to find what happens next. The Laughing Cavalier by Baroness Orczy is a masterpiece that takes the reader through a roller-coaster of emotions. The book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas comprehended into a single draft to be read by readers of several age groups.

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