
Title | The Prisoner of Zenda |
Author(s)/Editor(s) | Anthony Hope, art by Mireille Fauchon |
Publisher | Four Corners |
Pages | 272 |
Dimensions |
90 x 150mm |
Format | Hardcover |
Year | 2011 |
The seventh in our series of Four Corners Familiars takes us to Ruritania, a land redolent of many Central European countries, but not on any map. There, an English gentleman is mistaken for the country's soon-to-be-crowned King and falls into this remarkable doppelganger to protect the nation's best interests.
Mireille Fauchon's edition of the classic adventure novel introduces us to the landscape, people and customs of Ruritania, and to a time (thankfully long-distant) when the English regarded the rest of Europe as a strange and sinister place.
The typefaces used in this edition are: Rudy, for the display text, designed for this edition by John Morgan and Adrien Vasquez; Renner Antique Medium for the body text; Venus Linkskursiv for the colophon.
