This delightful historical romance by Jokai (pronounced by critics hisbest), is published in England under the title of "Midst the WildCarpathians." This, the American edition, is printed in a morereadable type, making a volume of one hundred additional pages.
The scene of the story is laid in Transylvania; the time is the closeof the seventeenth century, and the incidents relate to the reign ofMichel Apafi, whom the Turks raised to the throne, ending with themurder of Denis Banfi, the last of the powerful Transylvanian barons.The story which has more than simple basis of truth, is absorbinglyinteresting and displays all the virility of Jokai's powers, hisgenius of description, his keenness of characterization, his subtletyof humor and his consummate art in the progression of the novel fromone apparent climax to another.
BY
MAURUS JOKAI
Author of "Black Diamonds," "Peter the Priest," Etc., Etc.
TRANSLATED BY S. L. AND A. V. WAITE
NEW YORK
R. F. FENNO & COMPANY
9 and 11 EAST 16th STREET
1898
Copyright 1898
BY
R. F. FENNO & COMPANY
The Golden Age in Transylvania
I. | A Hunting Party in the Year 1666 | 7 |
II. | The House in Ebesfalva | 32 |
III. | A Prince by Compulsion | 45 |
IV. | The Hungarian Princes in Banquet | 60 |
V. | Castle Bodola | 69 |
VI. | The Battle of Nagy-Szöllös | 86 |
VII. | The Princess | 107 |
VIII. | Azraele | 130 |
IX. | The Prince and His Minister | 143 |
X. | The Lieutenant of the Rounds | 170 |
XI. | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |