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Croutier, Alev Lytle

The Palace of Tears

Delacorte, 2000

20,00 €

Kalamos Books

(STREETSVILLE, Canadá)

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Año de publicación
2000
ISBN
0385334885
Lugar de impresión
New York
Autor
Croutier, Alev Lytle
Editores
Delacorte
Materia
FICTION FRANCE OTTOMAN TURKEY CONSTANTINOPLE
Descripción
S
Sobrecubierta
No
Conservación
Excelente
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

Descripción

"On a balmy autumn afternoon in Paris, in the year 1868, young winemaker Casimir de Chateauneuf wanders through the hollow arcades of the Palais Royal. Browsing in a small shop filled with curiosities from the Orient, he spies a cache of fine miniature portraits. Above all others, an ivory-skinned beauty captivates him. Her eyes--one blue, the other yellow. That night they pursue Casimir in his dreams, as one burning question consumes him: Who is she? Thus begins Casimir's dizzying quest for the object of his obsession. Forsaking his family, his vocation, his country, Casimir sails from Marseilles to North Africa, plunging into a strange new world with blind faith in destiny. His journey leads him to Istanbul, "city of the world's desire." There, in a deserted palace of the former sultan, is hidden the woman of his reveries, the woman with one blue eye, the other yellow. To touch her is forbidden. But in this city of passion, in a Palace of Tears, Casimir is about to discover what it will mean to make a dream real.and what awaits him when his lover is set free. Filled with breathtaking visions -- from the lavish courts of the Second Empire in France to a boat ride along the Bosphorus, from a sultan's hushed harem to two lovers locked in a long night of passion -- The Palace of Tears is an epic adventure of the heart, as enthralling as a romantic opera, as tantalizing as The Arabian Nights, a lush and hypnotic meditation on the forces of history, fate, and love." SBN: Publisher: Delacorte Press, New York, NY, U.S.A. Publication Date: 2000 Binding: Hard Cover Book Condition: As New Dust Jacket Condition: As New Signed: Signed by Author Edition: First Edition

Edizione: arc/advance reading copy.
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