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  • It is a great pity that 'Rupert of Hentzau' 1898, the sequel to this tale, has been serialised so rarely & appears so infrequently compared to 'The Prisoner of Zenda'.

    Prisoner of Zenda part 1 Steve 2010

  • A beautiful spring day & Rupert of Hentzau from a classic magazine - does life get any better!

    Rupert of Hentzau part 1 Steve 2010

  • I can think of only one appearance of "Rupert of Hentzau" in a British comic, and that was an abridged text serial in World of Wonder.

    Prisoner of Zenda part 1 Steve 2010

  • Wonderful to read this adaptation of "Rupert of Hentzau" - the forgotten sequel.

    Rupert of Hentzau part 1 Steve 2010

  • "Rupert of Hentzau" finishes tomorrow so I'll have a dig around on Sunday for something new to begin Monday.

    Comic Cuts - 19 March 2010 Steve 2010

  • "Rupert of Hentzau" finishes tomorrow so I'll have a dig around on Sunday for something new to begin Monday.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Steve 2010

  • Flashman claimed that he had told the story of his Strackenz adventure to Anthony Hope Hawkins (later Sir Anthony Hope) and that the novelist used it as the basis for his famous romance, modelling the Count of Hentzau on Rudi von Starnberg. [p. 143] 21.

    Watershed 2010

  • The characters of Goeltze, Hentzau and Ulyanov are pitch perfect, but Kokoshka steals the show after a while, the "brutalist" poet who finds refuge in drink, weird underground shows and art that "needs to have an obvious flaw" being a superb counterpart to the earnest Simon.

    "Escape From Byzantium" by Mark Mellon (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu and Mihir Wanchoo) Liviu 2009

  • John the Baptist, The Exorcist, The Prisoner of Zenda (1894) and its sequel: Rupert of Hentzau (1898), by Anthony Hope (1863-1933), Cocaine, Apricots

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • John the Baptist, The Exorcist, The Prisoner of Zenda (1894) and its sequel: Rupert of Hentzau (1898), by Anthony Hope (1863-1933), Cocaine, Apricots

    [tuesday quiz] five more to annoy you 2009

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