The Great Prince Shan E. Philips Oppenheim 1922 Little Brown and Company

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With E. Phillips Oppenheim's The Great Prince Shan, a March First Edition from 1922 from Little Brown and Company, you can plunge yourself into the exciting world of post-World War I intrigue. This captivating hardcover book unveils a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of Europe and Asia's political turmoil.

Prince Shan, the enigmatic and powerful protagonist, navigates a perilous journey of espionage, conspiracy, and ambition, supported by his devoted servant Karschoff and the mysterious Princess Sofia. Encounter a vibrant cast of characters, from revolutionaries to spies, in a tale that weaves suspense, betrayal, and intrigue.

This novel remains a testament to Oppenheim's mastery of the thriller genre, promising a compelling read from start to finish.

Specifications:

  • Author: E. Phillips Oppenheim
  • Publisher: Little Brown and Company
  • Publication Date: March, First Edition, 1922 
  • Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
  • Pages: 303
  • Dimensions: 8x6x1 inches
  • Condition: Wear and tear on dust jacket

Beyond The Final Page:

"The Great Prince Shan" is more than a novel; it's a journey into a world where every alliance is temporary and every friendship is tested. E. Phillips Oppenheim's storytelling invites readers to explore themes of loyalty, power, and intrigue, making this book a must-have for fans of classic thrillers and historical fiction.

Recommendation:

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Disclaimer:

This vintage book has been previously loved and shows signs of age, including wear and tear on the dust jacket. These imperfections contribute to its historical charm and authenticity. Please refer to the photos for a closer look, and contact us for more information or additional pictures.



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