Like most Southerners with any money, Booth checked into the St. Lawrence Hall, a hotel whose owner, Henry Hogan, described as the unofficial headquarters of Confederate agents and refugees.38 A picturesque coterie of twenty to thirty ...
“Anderson, Lottie Anderson. She's... friend of the family. This has really hit her, I think.” “I saw, Mrs. Everett.” He opened the passenger door of the Lincoln and leaned in. He had sharp eyes, and was politically correct: “Ms.
It took Sabatini roughly a quarter of a century of hard work before he attained success with Scaramouche in 1921. This brilliant novel of the French Revolution became an international best-seller.
Rafael Sabatini. through the decades that followed. He died in Switzerland on February 13, 1950 and was buried in Adelboden, Switzerland. On his headstone his wife wrote: “He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world ...
Booth walked back from Capitol Hill to the National with Walter Burton, the hotel's night clerk. His composure had returned. Burton loved Lincoln and “in all his association with John Booth never knew that the actor was not also a loyal ...
Simon has always struggled--with fitting in, with being a poor boy in a rich man's sport, and also with being a gay man. To be a rider, after all, is to be...Fortune's Fool.
The seventh daughter of the Sea King, Ekaterina is more than a pampered princess-she's also the family spy.
The seventh daughter of the Sea King, Ekaterina is more than a pampered princess-she's also the family spy.
In Fortune’s Fool, Fred Goodman, the author of The Mansion on the Hill, shows how this happened by presenting the singular history of Edgar M. Bronfman Jr., the controversial heir to Seagram’s, who, after dismantling his family’s ...
The award-winning first book in the Eterean Empire series featuring mercenary Kyrra d'Aliente, a woman with a metal arm, a bad reputation, and a thirst for revenge.
For Australians remotely concerned about their own future and their children's, as well as the country's, Fortune's Fool is essential reading.
CONRAD THE GOOD serves as court jester to a most unworthy master: Lord Otto “the Witless,” who rarely appreciates jesting and acrobatics and more often rewards his good fool with a good whipping.
Then his wife, Livia, is kidnapped! • As in the earlier books, a glossary of Roman terms and a list of historic and fictional characters are included
Fortune's Fool had its Broadway premiere a century and a half after it was written (1848) and proceeded to win two Tony Awards for the highly acclaimed performances of its...
Read the Tale of Five Hundred Kingdoms Series by Mercedes Lackey: Book 1: The Fairy Godmother Book 2: One Good Knight Book 3: Fortune’s Fool Book 4: The Snow Queen Book 5: The Sleeping Beauty Book 6: Beauty and the Werewolf
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Fortune's Fool
Inspired by Shakespeare, Dante, and Petrarch, this Renaissance novel of intrigue and passion reflects the heights of drama, exploring the capricious whims of lady Fortune, who has her favorites—and her fools.
London 1665 is no place for Randal Holles, a former soldier in Cromwell’s army, now that Republican exploits are being ferociously condemned.
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