
The Prince of India or Why Constantinople Fell
by Lew Wallace
"The Prince of India or Why Constantinople Fell" by Lew Wallace, Harper & Brothers, 1893, Vol. II. Hardcover in good condition, ex-library with stamp. A rare historical fiction piece by the author of "Ben-Hur," detailing the fall of Constantinople. No dust jacket.
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The hardcover of this 1893 edition is in good condition, with some wear typical of an ex-library book. There is no dust jacket, and the spine shows minor signs of shelf wear. The pages are intact, with some yellowing due to age, but remain legible and sturdy.
About This Antique 1893 Edition
"The Prince of India or Why Constantinople Fell" by Lew Wallace, published by Harper & Brothers in 1893, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the fall of Constantinople. This is Volume II, part of a two-volume set, providing a detailed narrative that explores the Byzantine Empire's final days. Wallace, renowned for his work "Ben-Hur," brings his storytelling prowess to this richly detailed historical setting. This edition, published in New York, is a rare find for collectors of historical novels and those interested in Byzantine history. The book is ex-library, indicated by a stamp, and does not include a dust jacket. Despite its age, the hardcover is in decent condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
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