Esta historia, trata de las aventuras de Rodolfo, que por su extraordinario parecido con el rey de Ruritania, es reclutado para remplazarlo cuando el verdadero rey cae prisionero de unos villanos, mientras este es rescatado.
Rudolph Rassendyl's quiet life is interrupted by his unexpected and personal involvement in the affairs of Ruritania whilst travelling through the town of Zenda, finding himself engaged in plans to rescue the imprisoned king.
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"I hadn't heard of this book until recently when I came across it by chance. It isn't very long, but the story is very entertaining. I read this on my Kindle, and I loved it so much that I decided I needed a copy for my library. This would be great for boys or girls middle school aged and up. " — Cindy (4 out of 5 stars)
"I hadn't heard of this book until recently when I came across it by chance. It isn't very long, but the story is very entertaining. I read this on my Kindle, and I loved it so much that I decided I needed a copy for my library. This would be great for boys or girls middle school aged and up. "
" "Heaven doesn't always make the right men kings!" - Fritz von Tarlenheim in The Prisoner of Zenda. "
" Very cool adventure story--love the chivalry. "
" it was a surprise when his brother locked him in the castle..so i`ve believed that you can`t trust any one in the world even yourself "
" saw the movies the book is much better "
" A nice little book. Could have done with a bit more fleshing-out, however. Some of the fight scenes were very confusing but other than these little flaws, the book was an enjoyable read. "
" classic, a bit stiff and terse but good "
" This was a great little long-lost classic. Fun and short. I found it on a free mp3 website. "
Anthony Hope (1863–1933) is the pseudonym of Anthony Hope Hawkins, a successful and prolific author of fiction and drama. The son of a school headmaster, Hope was born in London in 1863. While practicing law, Hope experimented with creative writing, publishing his first novel in 1890. With the publication of his most famous novel, The Prisoner of Zenda, in 1894, Hope abandoned his career in law to write full time. Throughout his productive life, Hope published a wide variety of works, ranging from light comedy to serious fiction.
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