The Lion of St. Mark
The Lion of St. Mark
A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
By: G. A. Henty (1888)
A story of Venice at a period when her strength and splendor were put to the severest tests. The hero displays a fine sense and manliness which carry him safely through an atmosphere of intrigue, crime, and bloodshed. He contributes largely to the victories of the Venetians at Porto d'Anzo and Chioggia, and finally wins the hand of the daughter of one of the chief men of Venice.
400 pages