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Haggard, H. Rider

 
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Sinopsis

"Lysbeth, A Tale of the Dutch is a historical romance set in the Netherlands during the time of Spanish occupation. In this adventure, Dutch Protestant Lysbeth van Hout is forced into a false union with the Spanish villain Ramiro. When the illegitimacy of the marriage is discovered, Lysbeth weds her true love Hendrik, with whom she raises her two children: Ramiro's son Adrian and Hendrik's son Foy. With the help of the mad-woman Martha the Mare and the warrior Red Martin, Ramiro receives justice at the hands of the Dutch citizens he has wronged." —visualhaggard.org

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Sir Henry Rider Haggard is best known for his adventure novels, especially King Solomon's Mines and She. Born in England, he emigrated to South Africa briefly, before returning to seek a legal career. He eventually became one of the most popular British authors of all time.

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