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Truxton King: a Story of Graustark George Barr Mccutcheon
Truxton King: a Story of Graustark
George Barr Mccutcheon
The fiction of George Barr McCutcheon (1866-1928) proved so popular in his day that he, along with Anthony Hope, the author of "The Prisoner of Zenda," invented a whole new genre, now called the "Graustarkian novel," a charming product of a more innocent time when the Balkans could be the scene of adventurous romances set in imaginary countries. McCutcheon's Graustark no doubt borders Hope's Ruritania and Avram Davidson's more recent Scythia-Pannonia-Transbalkania. It was a place where an American adventurer could find himself or herself adrift, but rapidly caught up in intrigues, captures and escapes, and the perilously-hinged destiny of (at the very least) a royal throne or two. "Truxton King" is the one entrty in this best-selling series, which also includes "Graustark," "The Prince of Graustark," and "Beverly of Graustark".
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | January 10, 2025 |
| ISBN13 | 9780809531691 |
| Publishers | Wildside Press |
| Pages | 396 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 220 × 20 mm · 498 g |
| Language | English |
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