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Mark of Zorro

To free his people, a masked rider goes to war against an empire in this swashbuckling adventure story

In the untamed wilds of California, evil reigns at the mission of Los Angeles. A sinister governor grinds his subjects beneath his boot, bleeding them dry for the sake of the Spanish crown. Only one man dares challenge him. By day, Don Diego Vega is a debonair playboy known for his devil-may-care attitude. But by night, he dons a black mask and a black cape, and fights in the name of justice. When he bests his enemies, he carves a Z in their cheek: the mark of Zorro.

The inspiration for countless films, comic books, and stories, The Mark of Zorro is one of the great action novels of all time.

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Johnston McCulley

Johnston McCulley (1883–1958) was a pulp writer best known for creating the character Zorro. A former reporter, McCulley published stories of adventure and romance in magazines like Argosy. He introduced Zorro in the 1919 story “The Curse of Capistrano,” later republished as The Mark of Zorro, and continued to feature him in his writing into the 1950s.

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