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Stories by Famous Authors Illustrated #12 (1951)

Seaboard Publishing / Famous Authors Illustrated · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 2 stories
La Svengali (The Story of Trilby)
29 pp · drama · script George du Maurier (original author); ? (adaptor) · pencils Gustav Schrotter · inks Gustav Schrotter

In 1950s Paris, three young English artists—Taffy, Sandy, and Billy—welcome a charming young model named Trilby into their studio, where Billy falls deeply in love with her. But when the mysterious musician Svengali hears her sing, he becomes convinced he can transform her into a great vocalist and claims a strange power over her, leading Billy to question what sinister designs the man truly harbors. As Trilby is drawn deeper into Svengali's orbit, a struggle emerges between love and a darker, more compelling force.

Wilhelm Tell
1 pp · non-fiction; history

When Swiss archer Wilhelm Tell refuses to salute the Austrian Governor Gessler's hat—a symbol of oppressive rule—he's forced into an impossible test: split an apple balanced on his own son's head with a crossbow bolt, or face execution. Though Tell succeeds in the deadly challenge, Gessler betrays him and throws him in prison anyway, sparking the rebellion that will reshape Switzerland's future.

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