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2012

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Robert W. Chambers The King in Yellow is a book within a book. Or, more properly, its a collection of macabre short stories with a common theme; a fictional two-act play that brings decadence, hallucinations, and madness to any reader.The stories within this collection, published in 1895, are set in a fictional militaristic 1920s in both the USA and Europe. The tales stand free of each other, and are told from a number of different perspectives, by socialites, soldiers, and artists...

2018

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An American-born girl, Tressa Norne, has been held in bondage in the Temple of Erlik, an Oriental devil-god of Central Asia. After many years of captivity, Tressa finally escapes to America knowing that a worldwide organization of murderous black magicians, made up of Yezidees and Hassani, are plotting to take over and enslave the world. A secret agent, Victor Cleves, protects and loves Tressa, and with his support, Tressa battles the black magicians who are trying to kill her. Will White ...

2021

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The Slayer of Souls. It is the year 1920. | A dedicated group of Mongol Yezidees are plotting to overthrow the governments of the world. Led by the evil sorcerer Prince Sanang, the Slayer of Souls, their ultimate aim is the triumph of evil. The only person who stands between their dark design and world chaos is a young woman named Tressa Norne. An American orphaned in Mongolia, Tressa was trained in the magical arts as a temple girl in fabled Yian. She escapes the Yezidee and comes to New ...

2025

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Edinburgh was, at the beginning of George III.’s reign, a picturesque, odorous, inconvenient, old-fashioned town, of about seventy thousand inhabitants. It had no court, no factories, no commerce; but there was a nest of lawyers in it, attending upon the Court of Session; and a considerable number of the Scotch gentry—one of whom then passed as rich with a thousand a year—gave it the benefit of their presence during the winter. Thus the town had lived for some ages, during which political ...

2025

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The Earl of Wigton, whose name figures in Scottish annals of the reign of Charles the Second, had three daughters, named Lady Frances, Lady Grizel, and Lady Jean—the last being by several years the youngest, and by many degrees the most beautiful. All the three usually resided with their mother at the chief seat of the family, Cumbernauld House, in Stirlingshire; but the two eldest were occasionally permitted to attend their father at Edinburgh, in order that they might have some chance of...

2025

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When the Highlanders, upon the morning of the battle of Prestonpans, made their memorable attack, a battery of four field-pieces was stormed and carried by the Camerons and Stuarts of Appine. The late Alexander Stuart of Invernahyle was one of the foremost in the charge, and observed an officer of the king’s forces, who, scorning to join the flight of all around, remained with his sword in his hand, as if determined to the very last to defend the post assigned to him. The Highland gentlema...

2025

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Our narrative takes up the political story of Scotland at the crisis of the Revolution, when, King James having fled in terror to France, his nephew and daughter, the Prince and Princess of Orange, were proclaimed king and queen as William and Mary, and when the Episcopacy established at the Restoration, after a struggling and unhonoured existence of twenty-eight years, gave way to the present more popular Presbyterian Church. It has been seen how the populace of the west rabbled out the a...

2025

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"Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" by Robert Chambers is a groundbreaking work that explores the development of life and the universe through a scientific lens. Chambers presents a compelling argument for evolution, suggesting that life has evolved over time through natural processes rather than through divine intervention. His ideas were revolutionary for the time, challenging the prevailing views of creationism and sparking significant debate among scientists and theologians a...

2025

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"Life of Sir Walter Scott, with Abbotsford Notanda" is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life and works of the renowned Scottish novelist and poet, Sir Walter Scott. Authored by Robert Carruthers and Robert Chambers, the book provides an insightful exploration of Scott's literary contributions, his influence on the Romantic movement, and his role in shaping Scottish literature. The narrative is enriched with personal anecdotes and reflections, offering readers a glimpse into S...

2025

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Life of Sir Walter Scott: Chambers delves into Scott’s background, including his upbringing in Scotland, his education, and his early literary pursuits. The narrative highlights the influences that shaped Scott’s imagination, such as his fascination with Scottish folklore, ballads, and history.The Waverley Novels: The book analyzes Scott’s Waverley series, beginning with the titular Waverley (1814), which is often regarded as the first modern historical novel. Chambers examines the themes,...

2022

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In Search Of The Unknown By Robert W. ChambersLanguage English

2022

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THE baby was born at Whitewater Farms about nine in the morning, April 19, 1900. Two pure-breed calves,—one a heifer, the other a bull,—were dropped the same day at nearly the same hour. Odell came in toward noon, heard these farm items from his foreman, Ed Lister. For twenty years Odell’s marriage had been childless. He had waited in vain for a son,—for several sons,—and now, after twenty sterile years of hardship, drudgery, and domestic discord, Fanny had given him a girl. He stood in si...