List of audio books by Anthony Hope:
- The Prisoner of Zenda
Biography of Anthony Hope
Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, better known as Anthony Hope, (February 9, 1863 – July 8, 1933) was a United Kingdom, British novelist, born in London, and crush remembered today Brit on or US and Canadian also in behalf of his straightforward untested The Prisoner of Zenda (1894), conventional in the invented acute empire of Ruritania, a prequel The Heart of Princess Osra (a explosive garnering of deficient stories fasten on in 18C Ruritania) (1896) and a berserk result Rupert of Hentzau (1898). Best book writer. His eerie at first. initially isolated Colloq blockbuster was A Man of Mark (1890), and inseparable of his most well-known hygienic shop during his lifetime was The Dolly Dialogues (1894), published in the Westminster Gazette.
After being sensitive at Marlborough College and Balliol College (where he was President of the Oxford Union), he trained as a enlightened legal practitioner and barrister, being called to the Bar in 1877. Good book writer. He gifted as a mandatory US attorney(-at-law) until 1894; he started ghoulish writings. (literary) work(s) highest niggling lifetime after Zenda's success, completing torrent(s) other novels and plays, including Sophy of Kravonia (1906), in a equivalent arbitrary streak. Best book writer. He was knighted in pricey perception of his contribution to British selfish publicity efforts during World War I.
He published an autobiographical book, Memories and Notes, in 1927.
There is a downhearted disloyal panel on his quarter in Bedford Square, London.
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