The Mark of Zorro

  • The Mark of Zorro
    By John Betancourt, Johnston McCulley

    Originally titled "The Curse of Capistrano" in its 1919 debut, this exciting tale achieved immortal fame thanks to Douglas Fairbankss 1920 blockbuster film, "The Mark of Zorro"a cinematic triumph that inspired Johnston McCulley to retitle ...

  • The Mark of Zorro
    By Johnston McCulley

    This edition reprints the original 1919 story, published serially as "The Curse of Capistrano," which launched the Zorro legend.

  • The Mark of Zorro
    By General Press, Johnston McCulley

    First published in 1919, ‘The Mark of Zorro’ is the foremost work to feature the Californio character Diego Vega, the masked hero also called Zorro, written by Johnston McCulley, an American writer, the author of hundreds of stories, ...

  • The Mark of Zorro
    By Johnston McCulley

    This Señor Zorro even invaded Don Diego's house one night while Don Diego was away.” “How is this?” “But Don Carlos Pulido and his family were there.” “Ha! In Don Diego's house? What is the meaning of that?

  • The Mark of Zorro
    By Johnston McCulley

    With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Johnston McCulley’s The Mark of Zorro is a classic of American pulp fiction reimagined for modern readers.

  • The Mark of Zorro
    By Johnston McCulley

    The first Zorro story appeared as a 5-part serial in All-Story Weekly, a famous American pulp fiction magazine, starting in the August 9, 1919 issue.

  • The Mark of Zorro
    By Johnston McCulley

    The Mark of Zorro

  • The Mark of Zorro: A Fictional Character Created in 1919 by American Pulp Writer Johnston McCulley, and Appearing in Works...
    By Johnston McCulley

    His signature all-black costume includes a cape, a hat known as a sombrero cordobés, and a mask covering the upper half of his face.In the stories, Zorro has a high bounty on his head, but is too skilled and cunning for the bumbling ...

  • The Mark of Zorro
    By Johnston McCulley

    This edition reprints the original 1919 story, published serially as "The Curse of Capistrano," which launched the Zorro legend.