
Book Sorry lady
“Deborah never played a more desperate game than one where love was at stake.” (Australian Women's Weekly, 1933-1982, Saturday 3 April 1937)
According to Jennifer Kloester, a scholar of Georgette Heyer, the story was originally titled “Pharaoh's Daughter.” , and because Heyer believed it contained the beginnings of a novel, the opening scenes became the basis for her “full-length” work, Faro's Daughter (1941). However, these two plots develop completely differently. "Pharaoh" here is a card game that was extremely popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Other names: "faro", "bank", "shtoss" or "stos". Pharaoh gave birth to a whole family of banking games.
- Name of the Author
- Джорджетт Хейер
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Famar
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