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Mark Twain 191b3t
This may be the only book for which Mark Twain has done extensive research which spanned across 12 years in . This book can be better described as a historical fiction biography of the controversial, beautiful and modest French warrior Joan of Arc. The biography of Joan of Arc has been written as a fascinating story of love, faith and innocen.. 5h6p2l
Mark Twain 191b3t
This is the second volume of the Mark Twain's portrayal of Joan of Arc as not Just heroine of French war. As this book is quite different from rest of Mark Twain works, he had his own doubt in publishing it in his name. It is believed the author had personally asked the publisher to release this work anonymously, as the reader might expect th..
Charles William Stubbs 235p2v
Cambridge and its Story is written by Charles William Stubbs, a English historian and Bishop of Oxford. While there are many historical works are written in the literary world, one could expect why not a historical book about an entity which has created the literary world. Perhaps this book could be one among them which narrates the story of t..
Rowlandson 6l1yv
Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson is a work of captivity narratives, which reflects the captive point of view of the horrific experiences of unwarranted life in the jungles. This book narrates the incident which took place during King Philip’s war, Mary (White) Rowlandson, a colonial woman was captured after an atta..
George Bryce h5cw
The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company is a narrative of the world’s oldest commercial corporation and still surviving company written by George Bryce, a Canadian author ed for his writings such as Red River Colony and Hudson's Bay Company. This book details the Hudson’s Bay companies formation, their first voyage for trade, ..
Julius Caesar 2l1z4n
"De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries is the narrative of the historical Gallic Wars and The civil war written by Gaius Julius Caesar, who was a Roman general and Latin Prose writer. Though there are debates on his other writing, he has been attributed to the war narrative books such as On the Alexandrine War, On the African War, and On the His..
Arthur Conan Doyle 5336j
I dare say that I had already read my uncle's letter a hundred times, and I am sure that I knew it by heart. None the less I took it out of my pocket, and, sitting on the side of the lugger, I went over it again with as much attention as if it were for the first time. It was written in a prim, angular hand, such as one might expect from a man who h..
E. S. Shuckburgh 6c6r1y
Augustus has been much less attractive to biographers than Iulius; perhaps because the soldier is more interesting than the statesman; perhaps because the note of genius conspicuous in the Uncle was wanting in the Nephew. Yet Augustus was the most successful ruler known to us. He found his world, as it seemed, on the verge of complete collapse. He ..