The Mark of Zorro
The classic adventure where a masked man hides his identity while fighting the abused and innocent men and women that are persecuted by the corrupt government of his day. A deadly marksman and a swift swordsman, his flashing blade leaves behind a mark of Zorro.
Record details
- ISBN: 0-812-54007-7
- Physical Description: paperback; 266 pg
Content descriptions
General Note: | ord 3/3/98; rec 4/16/98; PO 1298; 4.99/2.99; pd 4/27/98; ck 3767 |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
Other Formats and Editions
Show Only Available Copies
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lowell PL - Lowell | F MCCULL (Text) | 33113017736812 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
Van Buren PL - Van Buren | A/F (Text) | 76276000119601 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
Electronic resources
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- Baker & Taylor
A thrilling novel of early nineteenth-century Mexican California introduces Zorro, a mysterious masked hero who champions the oppressed in Old California with the help of his masterful sword skills and who hides his heroic identity under the guise of the foppish and vain caballero, Don Diego Vega. Reissue. - Baker & Taylor
In a reprint of the original, the champion of freedom rides the highways with a mask upon his face and a rapier at his side, turning the languid Don Diego into Senor Zorro, deadly marksman and master swordsman - HoltzbrinckOld California, in a bygone era of sprawling haciendas and haughty caballeros, suffers beneath the whip-lash of oppression. Missions are pillaged, native peasants are abused, and innocent men and women are persecuted by the corrupt governor and his army.
But a champion of freedom rides the highways. His identity hidden behind a mask, the laughing outlaw Zorro defies the tyrant's might. A deadly marksman and a demon swordsman, his flashing blade leaves behind... - McMillan PalgraveOld California, in a bygone era of sprawling haciendas and haughty caballeros, suffers beneath the whip-lash of oppression. Missions are pillaged, native peasants are abused, and innocent men and women are persecuted by the corrupt governor and his army.
But a champion of freedom rides the highways. His identity hidden behind a mask, the laughing outlaw Zorro defies the tyrant's might. A deadly marksman and a demon swordsman, his flashing blade leaves behind . . .
Fist published in 1919, The Mark of Zorro has inspired countless films and television adventures. Now read how the legend began . . .