A Drama in Livonia

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A Drama in Livonia
Author Jules Verne
Original title Un drame en Livonie
Translator I. O. Evans
Illustrator Léon Benett
Country France
Language French
Series Voyages Extraordinaires #52
Genre(s) Adventure novel
Publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel
Publication date 1904
Published in
English
1967
Media type Print (Hardback)
ISBN NA

A Drama in Livonia (French: Un drame en Livonie) is a novel written by Jules Verne, first published in 1904.

[edit] Plot outline

In Livonia, a bank employee who was carrying the money was assassinated. The prime suspect is Professor Dimitri Nicolef. He was the only person present, besides the innkeeper German Kroff. The fiancée of Ilka, professor's daughter, a lawyer Wladimir Yanof is a political prisoner who had escaped from Siberia to prove the innocence of his future father-in-law.

[edit] Publication history

  • 1967, UK, London: Arco. 192 pp., First UK edition

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