1901, Karadac: Count of Gersay, A Romance by K. & Hesketh Prichard, Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1st Ed

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"Karadac: Count of Gersay" is a romance novel penned by the collaborative duo K. and Hesketh Prichard. While specific plot details for "Karadac" are not readily available, the authors were known for their adventure stories and often featured elements of mystery and daring exploits. Their other works, such as "The Chronicles of Don Q.," involved a Spanish aristocrat who became a gentleman-bandit, suggesting a penchant for romanticized, adventurous narratives with strong characters.

The authors, Kate O'Brien Ryall Prichard (1851-1935) and her son Hesketh Vernon Hesketh-Prichard (1876-1922), had a notable literary partnership. Hesketh Prichard was a multifaceted individual: an explorer, big-game hunter, sportsman, and war correspondent who made significant contributions to sniping practices in the British Army during World War 1. His mother, Kate, also contributed to their collaborative works, which included popular series characters like the bandit Don Q. and the occult detective Flaxman Low. Their writing often blended adventure with elements of the mysterious or supernatural, reflecting the popular literary tastes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

This book would appeal to collectors interested in early 20th-century adventure and romance fiction, particularly those by collaborative authors. The Prichards' work holds historical significance as examples of popular literature from their era, showcasing narrative styles and thematic concerns that captivated readers of the time. Given Hesketh Prichard's remarkable life and his mother's consistent involvement in their literary endeavors, their joint productions offer a unique insight into a prolific and adventurous writing partnership. The book represents a piece of this literary history, making it a valuable addition for collectors of such works.

This book is in good condition. Cloth covers show signs of wear along edges and corners. Hinges tight. Binding sturdy. There are various inscriptions on the front endpaper. Text block is crisp and clean.

Hardcover. No dust jacket. Bound in cloth over boards.

Page Count: 297

Location: ABS-1-3-011

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