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Illustrator Harold Mathews Brett (1880-1955)

The Romantic Prince

 US Edition - Houghton-Mifflin - [1929]

Set at the time of the discovery of the New World, in times when all European courts swarmed with navigators promising a short route to the dazzling wealth of the East, Columbus alone had the confidence of the master cartographer of the age, an Italian, Toscanelli.  As proof of his approval, Toscanelli gave Columbus a map of the proposed western route.  Bearing this, Columbus seeks out a powerful ally -- the Queen's confessor -- to present his case at Isabella's court.  The Venetian Doge, hearing of the navigator's claims, and facing ruin if Spain were to get control of new sources of wealth, weaves an intricate plot of intrigue to steal the chart ...this is the remarkable story of Columbus' affair with a mysterious Spanish lady--Beatriz Enriquez. Sabatini beautifully traces the course of their romance and the child that she bore him whilst also capturing all the passion of Columbus' other struggle -- against none other than the King and Queen of Spain.

The Romantic Prince - Editions & Formats

 

US First Edition

Houghton-Mifflin - [1929]

 

Binding:

Black Cloth Binding with Orange Lettering on front and spine.

 

Pages:

353 numbered pages.

1st Edition Printing will have 1929 date at bottom of title page.  The year is removed from the bottom of the title page on any later Houghton-Mifflin printings.

 

Dustjacket:

FF:  Summary [$2.50]

RF:  "Rafael Sabatini The Modern Dumas" [24]

RP:  Landscape Dustjacket Artwork

 

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US Reprint Editions

Grosset & Dunlap - [1930]

 

Binding:

Light Blue Cloth Binding with Navy Blue Lettering on front and spine.

 

Pages:

353 numbered pages.

 

Dustjacket:

FF:  Summary

RF:  G&D Announcement

RP:  "The fascinating novels of Rafael Sabatini" - Sabatini portrait  [black & white without fedora] and bio [17] - framed in red border

 

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