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Морской Ястреб. Одураченный Фортуной. Венецианская маска

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«Морской Ястреб» – одно из лучших произведений английского писателя Рафаэля Сабатини, классика историко-приключенческой литературы. Это захватывающая история сэра Оливера, английского джентльмена, волею судьбы ставшего галерным рабом, а затем и грозным пиратом Сакр-аль-Баром, Морским Ястребом, человеком стальной воли, звериной хитрости и удивительного бесстрашия. Эти качества помогли ему остаться в живых на галерах, уцелеть при дворе алжирского паши и быть непобедимым в морских сражениях. И все же Сарк-аль-Бар оказывается на краю гибели, потому что не в силах справиться со своими чувствами – любовью, гневом и жаждой мщения… Приключения сэра Оливера тесно

876 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 28, 2016

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Rafael Sabatini

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Rafael Sabatini (1875 - 1950) was an Italian/British writer of novels of romance and adventure. At a young age, Rafael was exposed to many languages. By the time he was seventeen, he was the master of five languages. He quickly added a sixth language - English - to his linguistic collection. After a brief stint in the business world, Sabatini went to work as a writer. He wrote short stories in the 1890s, and his first novel came out in 1902. Sabatini was a prolific writer; he produced a new book approximately every year. He consciously chose to write in his adopted language, because, he said, "all the best stories are written in English. " In all, he produced thirty one novels, eight short story collections, six nonfiction books, numerous uncollected short stories, and a play. He is best known for his world-wide bestsellers: The Sea Hawk (1915), Scaramouche (1921), Captain Blood (1922) and Bellarion the Fortunate (1926). Other famous works by Sabatini are The Lion's Skin (1911), The Strolling Saint (1913) and The Snare (1917).

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