Rafael Sabatini eBooks

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Rafael Sabatini (29 aprile 1875 – 13 febbraio 1950) nacque a Jesi, in Italia, da madre inglese (Anna Trafford) e padre italiano. I suoi genitori erano cantanti d'opera e insegnanti. Il suo unico figlio, Rafael-Angelo (soprannominato Binkie), morì in un incidente automobilistico il 1 aprile 1927. Nel 1931, lui e sua moglie Ruth divorziarono. Nello stesso anno si trasferì da Londra a Hay-on-Wye. Nel 1935 sposò la scultrice Christine Goad, sua ex cognata. La sua vita fu nuovamente contrassegnata dalla tragedia quando il figlio di Christine, Lancelot, venne a mancare in un drammatico incidente di volo. Sabatini impiegò circa un quarto di secolo di duro lavoro prima di raggiungere il successo nel 1921con “Scaramouche”. Il romanzo, ambientato durante la Rivoluzione francese, divenne un bestseller internazionale. Fu seguito dall'altrettanto riuscito Captain Blood (1922). Negli anni '40, la malattia costrinse lo scrittore a rallentare la sua prolifica attività letteraria. Morì il 13 febbraio 1950 in Svizzera, dove è sepolto.
EBOOK   9781365242588

The Sea Hawk . E-book. Formato Mobipocket Rafael Sabatini   -  Enhanced Media Publishing, 2016  - 

Set against the backdrop of the Spanish invasion of England during the reign of Elizabeth I, The Sea Hawk is a classic of the pirate genre.Sir Oliver Tressilian is betrayed by a jealous half-brother and forced to serve as a slave on a galley. He is liberated when the ship is hijacked by Barbary pirates. Sir Oliver joins the pirates, gaining the name "Sakr-el-Bahr" (the hawk of the sea), and swears vengeance against his brother. The book was the basis for The Sea Hawk, the popular 1940 Errol Flynn swashbuckler.This new digital edition of The Sea Hawk by Rafael Sabatini includes an image gallery.

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EBOOK   9781365249082

Captain Blood . E-book. Formato Mobipocket Rafael Sabatini   -  Enhanced Media Publishing, 2016  - 

Captain Blood is one of the great pirate stories. First published in 1922, Rafael Sabatini’s novel has never been out of print. It was the basis for the hit Warner Bros. movie Captain Blood (1935), starring Errol Flynn. Although Blood is a fictional character, much of the historical background of the novel is based on fact. Blood is loosely based on Henry Pitman, a surgeon who tended the wounded Monmouth rebels and was sentenced to penal transportation to Barbados where he escaped and was captured by pirates. Unlike the fictional Blood, Pitman did not join them, and eventually made his way back to England where he wrote a popular account of his adventures. For Blood's life as a buccaneer, author Rafael Sabatini used several models, including Henry Morgan and the work of Alexandre Exquemelin, for historical details.This new digital edition of Captain Blood includes an image gallery.

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