01362cam a2200325u 4500003000500000005001700005007000300022008004100025010001400066020002200080040003700102043001200139050002500151082001700176100002200193245004000215250002000255260007600275300003400351490002600385500008200411520028100493650006000774650003200834650003000866650002400896651004400920655003000964800004200994DLC 20190501231128.0ta010808s1998 nyub 000 1 eng  a970494588 a0679454772c27.50 aDLCcDLCdDLCdOCoLCdDLCdWaOLN ae------00aPR6054.U56bC36 199800a823/.9142211 aDunnett, Dorothy.10aCaprice and Rondo cDorothy Dunnett a1st American ed aNew York :bAlfred A. Knopf :bDistributed by Random House, Inc.,c1998 axxix, 539 p. :bmaps ;c25 cm1 aThe house of Niccoḷ aMaps of Europe, North Africa, and the Near East (circa 1474) on lining papers aIn fifteenth-century Europe, merchant-adventurer Nicholas de Fleury, living in exile in Danzig after bringing ruin to the House of Niccolo, finds his past catching up with him as the secrets of the de Fleury clan threaten to send him far away from them, to the dangerous East. 0aVander Poele, Nicholas (Fictitious character)vFiction. 0aFifteenth centuryvFiction. 0aBankerszEuropevFiction. 0aHistorical fiction. 0aEuropexHistoryy15th centuryvFiction. 7aAdventure fiction.2gsafd1 aDunnett, Dorothy.tHouse of Niccol.̣