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HOPE'S RUPERT OF HENTZAU 



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A NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF 



HOPE'S PRISONER OF ZENDA 



(Being- the 481/1 Impression of this romance.} 



With five full-page illustrations by C. D. GIBSON, and a view and 

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OTHER BOOKS BY ANTHONY HOPE 



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4th IMPRESSION OF A HUMOROUS TALE 



WELLS' (D. D.) HER 



LADYSHIP'S ELEPHANT 



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