European Castles
Castle Hill Foyer Pendant
This foyer pendant presents European aristocracy tamed for your New World domicile. Crafted of hand-wrought iron, it features a forge black finish and hand-antiqued, semi-transparent mirror panels.
Early Medieval Architecture
The early middle ages were an exciting period in the history of European architecture, culminating in the development of the Romanesque style.
The Prisoner of Zenda
A classic English adventure novel, first published in 1894. Rudolph Rassendyl, its hero, makes his way to the Central European kingdom of Ruritania and impersonates the King, who is being held captive in the castle of Zenda. Through a combination of ...
The Prisoner of Zenda
A classic English adventure novel, first published in 1894. Rudolph Rassendyl, its hero, makes his way to the Central European kingdom of Ruritania and impersonates the King, who is being held captive in the castle of Zenda.
The Prisoner of Zenda
A classic English adventure novel, first published in 1894. Rudolph Rassendyl, its hero, makes his way to the Central European kingdom of Ruritania and impersonates the King, who is being held captive in the castle of Zenda.
Franz Kafka
Professor Bloom has written a lengthy introduction and presents essays by major critics from a variety of perspectives on the work of the European writer known for the novels The Castle and The Trial and many stories such as The Hunger Artist Copyright (C







