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The Mark of Zorro is Johnston McCulley’s classic adventure novel, first published in 1919, introducing one of popular fiction’s most enduring masked heroes.Set in Spanish California, the story follows Don Diego Vega, a seemingly idle aristocrat who secretly lives a double life as Zorro, the skilled swordsman and defender of the oppressed. Using wit, disguise, and daring, Zorro challenges corrupt officials and soldiers, leaving behind his famous mark as a sign of resistance and justice.Blending swashbuckling action with romantic intrigue, The Mark of Zorro helped establish the template for the modern costumed hero and influenced generations of adventure fiction, film, and comics. This Positronic Publishing edition presents the complete text in a newly typeset format, preserving the pace, clarity, and excitement that made the novel a cornerstone of early twentieth-century popular storytelling. The book remains a fast-moving tale of courage, identity, and rebellion, driven by charm, suspense, and a clear moral line.