Description
By: George Barr McCutcheon
Graustark by George Barr McCutcheon is a captivating novel that takes readers on a journey to the fictional European country of Graustark. The story revolves around the country’s prince, who becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy that threatens his throne and his happiness.
The author does an excellent job of creating a vivid and detailed world, filled with intrigue, romance, and suspense. The characters are well-developed and engaging, making it easy for readers to become invested in their fates. The plot is fast-paced and keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to see how events will unfold.
Overall, Graustark is a delightful and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of romance, adventure, and political intrigue. McCutcheon’s skillful storytelling and engaging characters make this novel a must-read for anyone looking for a thrilling escape into a world of mystery and romance.
Book Description:
The Graustark novels are stories of court intrigue, royal disguise, and romance similar to Anthony Hope’s 1894 novel, The Prisoner of Zenda, and its sequels. They were popular best-sellers at the time they were published and the original editions are still readily available in used book shops. The novels gave their name to a fictional genre called Graustarkian: this genre contains tales of romance and intrigue usually featuring titled characters in small, fictional, Central European countries.
During the 1870’s, Graustark’s ruler, Prince Ganlook, was killed in a war with neighboring Axphain. As part of the ensuing peace treaty, Graustark agreed to pay a large indemnity to Axphain, to be due, with interest, in fifteen years.