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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781591940715
ISBN: 1591940710
Label: Townsend Press
Manufacturer: Townsend Press
Number Of Pages: 311
Publication Date: May 31, 2007
Publisher: Townsend Press
Studio: Townsend Press
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Product Description: This Townsend Library classic has been carefully edited to be more accessible to today's students. It includes a background note about the book, an author's biography, and a lively afterword. Acclaimed by educators nationwide, the Townsend Library is helping millions of young adults discover the pleasure and power of reading.
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This is the worst audiobook ever. I thought that I would have one of my favorite books on audio. I was looking forward to it. Then, to receive an audiobook read by "Anais 9000," a computer, I was angry. Only a cyborg would enjoy this product, and I'm not certain of that! I suggest that you read the book out loud to yourself if you want an audio experience, because this is definitely not it!
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This book was interesting for me, because I grew up in Capistrano Beach, California (is annexed to Dana Point, California now) which is about 5 miles from San Juan Capistrano, California. Thanks, the book came in excellent condition and in good time.
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Repression and oppressive taxation grows in one corner of California. Don Diego Viega, whose picture might just be beside the word 'fop' if California had a dictionary, can do nothing about it.
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Excellent reading of old Spanish California - Paladin of Justice.
Recommend to young and/or old - global audiences.
Thought provoking and suspenseful filled with witt.
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We all know the story of Zorro by now. I, myself, read The Mark of Zorro more than two decades ago, when I was a child and the copy I read was titled The Curse of Capistrano. No doubt, more people have seen the various Zorro films than have read the actual book, which started the Zorro legend. Johnston McCulley first introduced his iconic character in a five-part serial in the pulp magazine All Story Weekly, in 1919. The story proved to be popular enough, but this masked avenger really took off when ... Read More
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