The Witch of Aleppo

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The Witch of Aleppo (1924)
by Harold Lamb

Extracted from Adventure magazine, Vol 44, 30 January 1924, pp. 1-69. Accompanying illustration (for the magazine cover) by P. N. Merrill. [#Demid, Ayub]. The koshevoi—the chief of the Cossacks' warrior bands—has been kidnapped, and a king's ransom demanded. The coffers are empty. Can Demid and Ayub plunder enough in time? Failure means the chief's beheading.

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THE WITCH OF ALEPPO

A COMPLETE NOVEL

by Harold Lamb

Author of “Men from Below,” “The King Dies,” etc.

CONTENTS



Copyright. 1924, by The Ridgway Company in the States and Great Britain. All rights reserved.

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