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"The old Prince's wedding gift to Graustark is to be a document favoring us with a ten years 'extension," she said, scornfully.
Graustark George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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_ "A sequel quite as impossible as 'Graustark' and quite as entertaining."
At the Time Appointed J. N. [Illustrator] Marchand
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_ "A sequel quite as impossible as 'Graustark' and quite as entertaining."
The Devil A Tragedy of the Heart and Conscience Joseph O'Brien 1915
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"A sequel quite as impossible as 'Graustark' and quite as entertaining."
Doctor Luke of the Labrador Norman Duncan 1893
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_ "A sequel quite as impossible as 'Graustark' and quite as entertaining."
The Forsaken Inn A Novel Anna Katharine Green 1890
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The Graustarkian romances typified by The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope, or George Barr McCutcheon's Graustark itself, are also of some consequence as literary precedents, as are the historical novels of Dorothy Dunnett.
Archive 2009-05-01 Tim Stretton 2009
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Suppose, he asks, that the imaginary nation of Walldavia tries to defend the freedom of Belgravia against an invasion from Graustark?
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The Graustarkian romances typified by The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope, or George Barr McCutcheon's Graustark itself, are also of some consequence as literary precedents, as are the historical novels of Dorothy Dunnett.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2009
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Last week, Victoria found out that Geoffrey wasn't just a striving young businessman ... he's the missing heir to the throne of Graustark!
Last Week, On Vogue Pattern Theatre ... - A Dress A Day 2008
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Last week, Victoria found out that Geoffrey wasn't just a striving young businessman ... he's the missing heir to the throne of Graustark!
September 2008 2008
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