1. The Bride of the Sun by Gaston Leroux | Goodreads
Historical FictionFiction. 320 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1912. Book details & editions. About the author. Profile Image for Gaston Leroux ...
Written by the author of "Phantom of the Opera," this t…
2. The Bride of the Sun - Gaston Leroux - Google Books
The Bride of the Sun. Author, Gaston Leroux. Edition, reprint. Publisher, BiblioBazaar, 2008. ISBN, 0559779798, 9780559779794. Length, 316 pages. Subjects.
Written by the author of "Phantom of the Opera," this tale takes us to Peru where Dick Montgomery hopes to marry his fianci, Maria-Teresa de la Torre, the daughter of a Spanish marquis. Because of their disrespectful manner, Maria-Teresa discharges a group of Quichua Indians working in the household, including Huascar. It is heard that the Indians have found an Incan king and are going to celebrate an ancient ceremony wherein a virgin bride is sacrificed to the Sun King. Maria-Teresa is the chosen victim and is kidnapped. Dick and Maria-Teresa's father attempt to save her, but are unsuccessful. Huascar comes to them, saying he will save Maria-Teresa, but is he to be trusted? Left with no choice, they take Huascar at his word, and the rescue begins.
3. The Bride Of The Sun - 9783752410532 - Walmart.com
Number of Pages: 162 pages; | Language: English; | Binding: Paperback; | ISBN-10: 3752410531; | ISBN-13: 9783752410532. • Author: Gaston LeRoux • ISBN ...
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4. The Bride of the Sun - Black Coat Press
None but the appointed may touch the Bride of the Sun, and the three ... 5x8 tpb, 228 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1-64932-038-4. Young engineer Raymond Ozoux ...
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5. 1915 The Bride of the Sun - Rooke Books
1915 The Bride of the Sun ... Size: 7.5" by 5" Pagination: [8], 303pp. A scarce, first edition in English of this lost race adventure novel set in Peru, written ...
First edition in English. Originally published in French in 1912, under the title 'L'Epouse du Soleil'. Written by French journalist and novelist Gaston Leroux, who was best known for his exciting works of detective fiction and for his popular novel 'The Phantom of the Opera'. 'The Bride of the Sun' is a thrilling lost world novel set in rural Peru, where Dick Montgomery hopes to marry his fiance Maria-Teresa de la Torre. However, things do not go according to plan when Maria-Teresa is kidnapped by a group of Quichua Indians who are preparing a sacrificial ceremony to the Sun King. Dick and his future father-in-law must race to rescue her before it is too late.
6. Bride of the Sun: 500 Years Latin America and the Low Countries
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, 1 Feb. - 31 May 1992. Exhibition commemorated the 500th anniversary of the discovery ...
Antwerp: Royal Museum of Fine Arts, 1991. Softcover. Color-illustrated softcover with maroon lettering. 528 pp. Color and BW illustrations. Maps. VG- light corner and edge wear, minor soiling to page blocks, creasing to spine. Item #165498 ISBN: 9789072191625 Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, 1 Feb. - 31 May 1992. Exhibition commemorated the 500th
7. Bride of the sun | WorldCat.org
Physical Description: 1 online resource (188 pages). ... Additional Physical Form Entry: Print version: Bride of the sun. Hunter, Elizabeth, 1934-.
8. Bride of the Sun - Jes Drew - Google Books
Oct 24, 2024 · Bibliographic information ; Publisher, Boos Books Publishing, 2024 ; ISBN, 9798869197580 ; Length, 422 pages ; Subjects. Fiction. › Romance. ›.
She flew too close to the sun.Now he's claimed her for his bride.But can he woo her before she flies away forever?Raised among the secrets and shadows of Crete, Icarus finds escape soaring through the sky with her finest invention, a pair of wings. But when she flies too close to the sun, Apollo finally sees the woman who has haunted his visions for a year. The woman he is certain is meant for him.She wants freedom. He wants her . . .So, Apollo demands Icarus as his sacrificial bride, to be given to him on the Summer Solstice. But he doesn't dare trust his destiny to the Fates. Apollo disguises himself as a mortal to woo his promised bride. The only way he can get close to her, however, is to help her as she prepares to escape Crete- and her unwanted bridegroom.Falling in love just might mean crashing and burning . . .Apollo will do whatever it takes to convince Icarus to choose a future with him. But she might not have a future to give. A new prophecy haunts him: Icarus will fall, but not in love. And mortals are such delicate creatures.They were always meant to be a tragedy. But maybe that was only the beginning . . .He falls first.She literally falls.