Barbary Devil by Jeffery Gardner
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Written by Gardner F Fox in 1961 under the pseudonym Jeffrey Gardner.
Historical Fiction vintage paperback - Barbary Devil tells of the real Stefano da Siena who was a magnificent rogue, an artist, harem slave, one of the deadly swordsman and lover of many women.
160 pages long. Use the arrows < > on either side of the page to flip to the next page and back.
An eBook or Second Edition reprint with a new cover design by Kurt Brugel are available for purchase.
Genre: Historical Fiction
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Originally printed in 1961.
FULL-BLOODED, CHARGED WITH SWASHBUCKLING ACTION AND ADULT LOVE-MAKING ...
Barbary Devil vividly takes you back to 16th century Mediterranean battlegrounds where brave Italian princes and their men fought the roving Algerian pirates of the Ottoman Empire while the West and the Muslim world struggled for supremacy. The Barbary Devils were red-blooded men like Stefano da Siena, an artist whose blade withstood all that the Barbarossas' could do to a man, a patriot who triumphed over jealous nobles who maligned his honor; and lusty women, graced with magnificent bodies and sharp minds, two of whom—Mariyahnah, the Algerian seductress, and Renata, the beautiful well-born Italian slave-are passionately involved with Stefano, the man, the hero and the lover.
Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2019
Cover illustration by Kurt Brugel
Read Chapter One below…
Originally printed in 1961.
Pages 168
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6 wide x 9 tall
Accepting International orders.
FULL-BLOODED, CHARGED WITH SWASHBUCKLING ACTION AND ADULT LOVE-MAKING ...
Barbary Devil vividly takes you back to 16th century Mediterranean battlegrounds where brave Italian princes and their men fought the roving Algerian pirates of the Ottoman Empire while the West and the Muslim world struggled for supremacy. The Barbary Devils were red-blooded men like Stefano da Siena, an artist whose blade withstood all that the Barbarossas' could do to a man, a patriot who triumphed over jealous nobles who maligned his honor; and lusty women, graced with magnificent bodies and sharp minds, two of whom—Mariyahnah, the Algerian seductress, and Renata, the beautiful well-born Italian slave-are passionately involved with Stefano, the man, the hero and the lover.
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Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2019
Cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

