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The Mark of Zorro - Johnston McCulley, Val Kilmer
The Mark of Zorro
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First published in 1919, "The Mark of Zorro" introduces Zorro, a masked hero who defends the oppressed in Old California. None suspect that Zorro is really Don Diego Vega, a seemingly frivolous caballero. This is the original novel that launched the legend of Zorro.
First published in 1919, "The Mark of Zorro" introduces Zorro, a masked hero who defends the oppressed in Old California. None suspect that Zorro is really Don Diego Vega, a seemingly frivolous caballero. This is the original novel that launched the legend of Zorro.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 9781441728876 (1441728872)
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Minutes: 3
Edition language: English
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Batgrl: Bookish Hooha
Batgrl: Bookish Hooha rated it
2.0 Review: The Mark of Zorro by Johnston McCulley
I'm no longer exactly sure where I found this ebook. Ah ha! Managed to figure it out - thank you Internet Archive (where I spend soooo much of my time): Ebook: The Mark of Zorro (136 pages) Info on the original 1919 story: The Curse of Capistrano (wikipedia) Author: Johnston McCulley (wikipedia) ...
I'm Reading...
I'm Reading... rated it
4.0 The Mark of Zorro
Back to my youth. I adored the TV-series of Zorro when I was a child so I wanted to read (in fact listen, via The Classic Tales) to this book. Although the premisse is the sam, there were a lot of differences between book and series. Don Diego wasn't the charming, funny character at all and the s...
Here There Be Books (BL)
Here There Be Books (BL) rated it
4.0 The Mark of Zorro (Penguin Classics)
-- Originally reviewed at Here There Be Books. --A coworker of mine is pretty obsessed with Zorro, and after a while she interested me enough to try and read one of the books. I'm familiar with some of the movies, and I like sword-fighting dashing young heroes who always have something witty to say,...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it
2.0
This isn't a bad book. There just aren't any surprises if you know Zorro's true identity before you go in.
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous rated it
3.0
My review:http://abouttocharge.wordpress.com/2007/06/07/the-curse-of-capistrano/
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