Written by Rafael Sabatini - Audio book narrated by Robert Whitfield - Unabridged Fiction - 10 LIBRARY EDITIONS COMPACT DISCS Publisher, Blackstone Audio (June 2007) NOTE: Blackstone Audio LIBRARY EDITIONS are packaged in attractive, full-sized, durable plastic cases, with full-color art. Snap-in holders for the cassettes and MP3-CDs and plastic sleeves for compact discs to keep them protected and in numerical order. "It is the system itself you must attack and overthrow... . Above all, my children, no violence!" With eloquence and rationality, attorney AndrT-Louis launches into political speech-making during the early days of the French Revolution. His best friend, an activist, has been murdered by a nobleman, and AndrT-Louis vows to take up his friend's cause and avenge his death. Hiding out as an actor in a traveling troupe, AndrT-Louis spots the nobleman in the audience. Evoking pandemonium, he confronts the aristocrat from the stage. Animosity intensifies after the man corrupts AndrT-Louis' would-be wife. Later, as a fencing master, AndrT-Louis meets the noble in a deadly duel. The romantic adventures of Rafael Sabatini, born in Italy to an English mother, have been likened to those of Dumas. Published in 1921, Scaramouche became a best-seller in the U.S., where the public was fed up with modern warfare and eager to read about a daring hero of 18th century France. |
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