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Rafael Sabatini's historical novel, 'Love-at-Arms', transports readers to the tumultuous setting of 17th century Venice, a backdrop filled with political intrigue, romance, and epic battles. The narrative follows the journey of a young swordsman, caught in a web of love and loyalty, as he navigates the treacherous waters of war and forbidden passion. Sabatini's eloquent prose and vivid descriptions bring to life the intricacies of the time period, immersing readers in a world of nobility, betrayal, and honor. With its timeless themes and captivating plot, 'Love-at-Arms' showcases Sabatini's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Rafael Sabatini's historical novel, 'Love-at-Arms', transports readers to the tumultuous setting of 17th century Venice, a backdrop filled with political intrigue, romance, and epic battles. The narrative follows the journey of a young swordsman, caught in a web of love and loyalty, as he navigates the treacherous waters of war and forbidden passion. Sabatini's eloquent prose and vivid descriptions bring to life the intricacies of the time period, immersing readers in a world of nobility, betrayal, and honor. With its timeless themes and captivating plot, 'Love-at-Arms' showcases Sabatini's masterful storytelling abilities, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and adventure literature. Through his intricate character development and intricate plot twists, Sabatini creates a gripping tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page. 'Love-at-Arms' is a literary gem that leaves a lasting impression and solidifies Rafael Sabatini as a renowned author in the historical fiction genre.

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Autorenporträt
Rafael Sabatini (1875 - 1950) was an Italian/English writer of novels of romance and adventure. planning for all possibilities but his own illness. Several of Sabatini's novels were adapted into films during the silent era and the first three of these books were made into notable films in the sound era, in 1940, 1952, and 1935 respectively. His third novel was made into a famous "lost" film, Bardelys the Magnificent (1926), directed by King Vidor, starring John Gilbert, and long viewable only in a fragment excerpted in Vidor's silent comedy Show People (1928). In all, Sabatini produced 31 novels, eight short story collections, six non-fiction books, numerous uncollected short stories and several plays.