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Dragonfly in Amber

por Gabaldon, Diana

  • Usado
  • Bom
  • Capa dura
  • first
Condição
Bom/Very Good
ISBN 10
0385302312
ISBN 13
9780385302319
Livreiro
Avaliação do vendedor:
Este vendedor ganhou uma 5 de 5 estrelas de clientes da Biblio.
Albany, California, United States
Preço do item
€ 56,84
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New York: Delacorte Press, 1992. First US Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. Good/Very Good. In blue boards and light blue spine cloth with silver type. Top corners dinged and tiny spots rubbed through paper at bottom corners. Spine creased, rubbing to edges and smudges, marks to boards and page ends and a few scratches to front board - obviously read without jacket on. A few tiny spots to endpapers, otherwise clean with solid binding. Jacket is unclipped($21.50) with edgewear and a few nicks/very short tears to spine ends. Some lines of lamination lift to panels.

Sinopse

In the second book of the Outlander series, Claire Randall and Jamie Fraser as they navigate the political unrest of 18th-century Scotland during the Jacobite rebellion. Claire reveals her time-traveling secret to her daughter, Brianna, and recounts her journey with Jamie to alter history and prevent the disastrous Battle of Culloden. The book explores themes of love, loyalty, and the consequences of altering the past. With a blend of romance, adventure, and historical fiction, "Dragonfly in Amber" delivers an engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

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Em Jan 5 2017, CloggieDownunder disse:
Dragonfly in Amber is the second book in the Outlander series by American author, Diana Gabaldon. The novel starts in 1968 with Boston surgeon Claire Randall and her twenty year old daughter Brianna, visiting Roger McKenzie, the adopted son of Rev. Reginald Wakefield. Claire tells Roger she is after information about men from Lallybroch who died at Culloden, but it is soon apparent that she has brought Brianna to Scotland to tell her the story of her true father, Jamie Fraser.

From there, the story takes up where it left off in Outlander (Cross Stitch), with Claire and Jamie in Paris doing their best to surreptitiously subvert the cause of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Claire's knowledge of what happens at Culloden Field is their impetus: they feel compelled to try to save the Highlanders from their awful fate. But can they really change history? Their quest takes them to Paris, to Spain, to Edinburgh, to Stirling and to the Highlands.

Liberally sprinkled through this generous serve of Scottish history are the minutiae of everyday life amongst the wealthy in Paris as well as the gritty details of battle and war. This instalment sees many assaults and murders, duelling, Jamie in the Bastille, friends ending each other's lives, a dramatic rescue, a revenge killing, a wedding, several pregnancies, and a bit of witchery. Gabaldon's plot has a few twists to keep the pages turning and enough loose ends to draw the reader into the next book, Voyager.

Em Jun 15 2011, Elmarwinkler disse:
Second in the series. Well written and sets up the third book quite well. Further develops the two main characters, Claire and Jamie and an assorted supporting cast leading to the battle of Culloden.

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Detalhes

Livreiro
Lost Paddle Books, IOBA US (US)
Nº do estoque do livreiro
LPB008491DG
Título
Dragonfly in Amber
Autor
Gabaldon, Diana
Formato/Encadernação
Capa dura
Estado do livro
Usado - Bom
Condição de sobrecapa
Very Good
Edição
First US Edition/First Printing
ISBN 10
0385302312
ISBN 13
9780385302319
Editorial
Delacorte Press
Local de publicação
New York
Data de publicação
1992
Catálogos de livreiros
Fantasy; American Literature;

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