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Paperback Dumas' Romances: The Regent's Daughter. The Black Tulip Book

ISBN: 1247345076

ISBN13: 9781247345079

Dumas' Romances: The Regent's Daughter. The Black Tulip

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This volume contains two captivating historical romances by Alexandre Dumas: "The Regent's Daughter" and "The Black Tulip." "The Regent's Daughter" plunges readers into the tumultuous world of 18th-century France, filled with courtly intrigue, political machinations, and forbidden love. Experience the drama and passion of a bygone era as secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested.

"The Black Tulip" is a thrilling tale set against the backdrop of 17th-century Holland. Follow the quest to cultivate the elusive black tulip, a prize that carries both great reward and grave danger. This story blends historical events with adventure, suspense, and a touch of romance, showcasing Dumas's masterful storytelling.

Both stories exemplify Dumas's skill at weaving exciting narratives, exploring themes of love, honor, and resilience, making them timeless additions to classic literature.

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