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1965: The Tide in The Attic, by Aleid Van Rhijn
The Tide in The Atti is a historical novel written by Aleid Van Rhijn. The book explores the lives of a Dutch family living in a small coastal town. The story revolves around a family trying to survive the real life flood and storm in Holland in 1953, in the attic and on the roof of their farmhouse as the water flooded first the ground floor and then upstairs, forcing them onto the roof in the storm. The author delves into themes of resilience, family bonds, and the impact of external forces on individual lives.
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RARE 1899: The King’s Mirror, by Anthony Hope
The King’s Mirror is a rare first edition novel written by Anthony Hope and published in 1899. The book is a dark green hardcover volume with gilt lettering on the cover and spine, and deckled bottom edges. It has a pencil owner signature on the front end-page, but no other writing or markings in the book. Despite some minor foxing on the fore-edges, the book is in fine condition.
The novel follows the story of a young man named Rupert of Hentzau, who becomes involved in a plot to overthrow the king of Ruritania. The book is a sequel to Hope’s earlier novel, The Prisoner of Zenda, and features many of the same characters. The King’s Mirror is a thrilling adventure story filled with political intrigue, romance, and betrayal.