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**'''Title''': Escrava Do Amor | **'''Title''': Escrava Do Amor | ||
**'''Publisher''': [[Nova Cultural]] | **'''Publisher''': [[Nova Cultural]] | ||
− | **'''Year''': 1978 (Original Issue), 1983 (1st Reissue) | + | **'''Year''': 1978 (Original Issue), 1983 (1st Reissue), 1994 (2nd Reissue), 2001 (3rd Reissue) |
**'''Imprint''': Bianca nº 01, Edição Histórica, As 3 Primeiras Histórias de Bianca, Julia e Sabrina (omnibus with [[Caroline]] by [[Anne Mather]] and [[The Sheik's Captive]] by Violet Winspear) | **'''Imprint''': Bianca nº 01, Edição Histórica, As 3 Primeiras Histórias de Bianca, Julia e Sabrina (omnibus with [[Caroline]] by [[Anne Mather]] and [[The Sheik's Captive]] by Violet Winspear) |
Revision as of 17:23, 4 September 2009
- Author: Violet Winspear
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #1399
- Year: 1970
Book Description
A friend warned Lorna of the dangers in travelling alone to the Oasis of Fadna, but Lorna scoffed that she couldn't be alarmed by tales of ardent and dangerous Arabs who carry off lovely firls to their harems - 'The bedouin prefer their own kind of woman.' But she was wrong!
Facts
- Had a musical stage version in Japan at 1983 with Kurara Haruka as Lorna and Rei Asami as Kasim
Translations
- Brazil
- Title: Escrava Do Amor
- Publisher: Nova Cultural
- Year: 1978 (Original Issue), 1983 (1st Reissue), 1994 (2nd Reissue), 2001 (3rd Reissue)
- Imprint: Bianca nº 01, Edição Histórica, As 3 Primeiras Histórias de Bianca, Julia e Sabrina (omnibus with Caroline by Anne Mather and The Sheik's Captive by Violet Winspear)