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Blasco Ibaņez, Vicente: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1918): v1

Vicente Blasco Ibaņez (1867-1928)
1918 English edition translated by Charlotte Brewster Jordan (1862-1932)

Filmed in 1921 as a silent, with Julio Desnoyers played by the near-legendary Rudolph Valentino.

Sprawling novel of a divided family, with two cousins ultimately meeting face to face on opposite sides on the Western Front.

Cover is from the first publication in English, the US best seller in 1919, racing through hundreds of printings.
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