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+ | |author=[[Les Martin]] |
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+ | |country=[[USA]] |
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+ | |publisher=[[Random House]] |
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+ | |released=[[1991]] |
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+ | |pages=124 |
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+ | |preceded=''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Secret City]]'' |
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+ | |followed=''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Gypsy Revenge]]'' |
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+ | |isbn=0-679-81178-8 |
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+ | |canon=Licensing |
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+ | |timeline=[[1913]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''''Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril''''' is the fifth young adult novel in the series from [[Random House]], and the third by author [[Les Martin]]. It was released in [[1991]] and was adapted as a [[Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril (comic)|newspaper comic strip]] in the [[United Kingdom]] that same year. |
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== Publisher's summary == |
== Publisher's summary == |
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− | ''How do you spell "danger" in Russia? |
+ | ''How do you spell "danger" in [[Russia]]? Try P-R-I-N-C-E-S-S!'' |
− | ''Indy has a new friend with royal blood. What's more, she's involved in a revolutionary plot. |
+ | ''[[Indiana Jones|Indy]] has a new friend with royal blood. What's more, she's involved in a revolutionary plot. The Russian secret police are after her—and they aren't the only ones!'' |
− | ''But will Indy ever desert another kid? |
+ | ''But will Indy ever desert another kid? No way!'' |
− | ''Once they pair up, terror's on their trail, from the golden palaces of St. Petersburg to the distant oil fields of Baku. |
+ | ''Once they pair up, terror's on their trail, from the golden palaces of [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]] to the distant oil fields of [[Baku]]. And Baku could be their last stop...forever!'' |
== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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=== Characters === |
=== Characters === |
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+ | * [[Ahriman]] {{Mo}} |
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* [[Omar Feraki]] |
* [[Omar Feraki]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Jeb]] |
+ | * [[Henry Walton Jones, Senior|Henry Walton Jones, Sr.]] |
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* [[Indiana Jones]] |
* [[Indiana Jones]] |
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* [[Fedor Kipiani]] |
* [[Fedor Kipiani]] |
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+ | * [[Sam Magee]] {{Mo}} |
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* [[Herman Mueller]] {{Mo}} |
* [[Herman Mueller]] {{Mo}} |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Muhammad]] {{Mo}} |
+ | * [[Ormazd]] {{Mo}} |
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+ | * [[Tamar Rustava]] |
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* [[Petor Sourian]] |
* [[Petor Sourian]] |
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=== Locations === |
=== Locations === |
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* [[Baku]], [[Russia]] |
* [[Baku]], [[Russia]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]] |
+ | ** Nevsky Prospekt |
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+ | * [[Tiflis]], [[Georgia]] |
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+ | * [[Fresno]], [[California]] {{Mo}} |
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+ | * [[Verzhbolovo-Eydtkuhen]] |
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+ | * [[Paris]], [[France]] {{Mo}} |
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+ | ===Miscellanea=== |
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+ | *[[Christianity]] {{Mo}} |
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+ | *[[Islam]] {{Mo}} |
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+ | *''[[Ten Bullets to Tombstone]]'' |
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+ | *[[Vulture]] |
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+ | *[[Zoroastrianism]] {{Mo}} |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | The historical note closes with the tease of a future story with Jones and Princess Tamar set years later. |
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+ | == Cover gallery == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:IndianaJonesAndThePrincessOfPeril.jpg|Paperback. |
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+ | File:IndianaJonesJrEtLaPrincesseFugitive.jpg|French paperback: ''Indiana Jones Jr et la Princesse Fugitive''. |
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+ | File:JapanesePrincessOfPeril.jpg|Japanese paperback. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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{{adventure timeline| |
{{adventure timeline| |
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previous-date = August [[1913]] |
previous-date = August [[1913]] |
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| previous-title = ''[[Indiana Jones Jr et l'Enfant Lama]]'' |
| previous-title = ''[[Indiana Jones Jr et l'Enfant Lama]]'' |
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− | | date = [[1913]] |
+ | | date = Summer [[1913]] |
| title = ''Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril'' |
| title = ''Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril'' |
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| next-date = September [[1913]] |
| next-date = September [[1913]] |
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| next-title = ''[[Indiana Jones Jr et le Violon du Metropolitan]]'' |
| next-title = ''[[Indiana Jones Jr et le Violon du Metropolitan]]'' |
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[[Category:Young adult novels]] |
[[Category:Young adult novels]] |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 30 September 2017
Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril is the fifth young adult novel in the series from Random House, and the third by author Les Martin. It was released in 1991 and was adapted as a newspaper comic strip in the United Kingdom that same year.
Publisher's summary[]
How do you spell "danger" in Russia? Try P-R-I-N-C-E-S-S!
Indy has a new friend with royal blood. What's more, she's involved in a revolutionary plot. The Russian secret police are after her—and they aren't the only ones!
But will Indy ever desert another kid? No way!
Once they pair up, terror's on their trail, from the golden palaces of St. Petersburg to the distant oil fields of Baku. And Baku could be their last stop...forever!
Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Ahriman (Mentioned only)
- Omar Feraki
- Jeb
- Henry Walton Jones, Sr.
- Indiana Jones
- Fedor Kipiani
- Sam Magee (Mentioned only)
- Herman Mueller (Mentioned only)
- Muhammad (Mentioned only)
- Ormazd (Mentioned only)
- Tamar Rustava
- Petor Sourian
Locations[]
- Baku, Russia
- Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Nevsky Prospekt
- Tiflis, Georgia
- Fresno, California (Mentioned only)
- Verzhbolovo-Eydtkuhen
- Paris, France (Mentioned only)
Miscellanea[]
- Christianity (Mentioned only)
- Islam (Mentioned only)
- Ten Bullets to Tombstone
- Vulture
- Zoroastrianism (Mentioned only)
Behind the scenes[]
The historical note closes with the tease of a future story with Jones and Princess Tamar set years later.
Cover gallery[]
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