Anđelika VII: Anđelika u novom svijetu

Anđelika VII: Anđelika u novom svijetu

Serge Golon, Anne Golon

Angélique and Count Joffrey de Peyrac, these lovers of dramatic destiny, are finally reunited. After experiencing all the greatness and all the misery of the old continent, they set off together to conquer the New World.

With a handful of brave people, ready to sacrifice themselves for their leader, they embark on a long and dangerous journey into the American wilderness. In this nature of wild and terrifying magnificence, too many enemies await them: the English full of hatred for the new invaders, the French soldiers suspicious and jealous of the power of these mysterious exiles, and above all the Iroquois, implacable warriors and cruel.

But Angélique's most dangerous enemy may be her stunning beauty, which is why a disturbing legend grows around her. Becoming for the fanatical Indians the incarnation of the demoness Acadia, she will awaken terrible and murderous superstitions...

Original title
Angélique et le nouveau monde
Translation
Berislav Lukić, Ivo Bakotić
Editor
Stanko Škunca
Dimensions
20.5 x 13 cm
Pages
660
Publisher
Otokar Keršovani, Rijeka, 1967.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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