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On a visit to a remote European kingdom in 1872, a fearless sixteen-year-old orphan and her guardian research an ancient legend and become enmeshed in a dangerous rebellion.
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The Illyrian Adventure: Vesper Holly #1
December 18, 2000, Puffin
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0141303131 9780141303130
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The Illryian Adventure
October 1999, Tandem Library
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0808595865 9780808595861
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Illyrian Adventure
March 1995, Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
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0440910420 9780440910428
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The Illyrian Adventure: Vesper Holly #1
June 1, 1990, Yearling, Dell
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0440402972 9780440402978
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Illyrian Adventure
April 1990, Dell Publishing Company
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0440801613 9780440801610
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"Miss Vesper Holly has the digestive talents of a goat and the mind of a chess master."
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It's 1872, and adventurous Vesper Holly and her guardian set out for the tiny country of Illyria, on a quest for its legendary treasure. But once Vesper and Brinnie arrive, they are plunged into a fierce struggle between rebel forces— and someone is out to kill the two of them! If anyone can triumph over those kind of odds, it's Vesper — one of Lloyd Alexander's most intrepid (and best-selling) heroines. "A story that moves at breakneck speed and is filled with delicious details Alexander is to be commended for his elegant writing, astute characterizations, and his presentation of an intelligent heroine." — Booklist, starred review "With its wonderfully exaggerated characters, tantalizing chapter endings, literate style, and witty repartee, the book must have been almost as much fun to write as it is to read." — The Horn Book
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