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House of Torment
Enriched edition. A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court
2021
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In his haunting novel, 'House of Torment,' Guy Thorne intricately weaves an unsettling narrative that explores the thin veneer of civility in a decaying aristocratic mansion. The story is set against the backdrop of post-Victorian England, rich with gothic elements and vivid imagery, inviting readers to delve into the psychological depths of fear, obsession, and moral decay. Thorne's prose oscillates between lyrical descriptions and taut suspense, establishing a tone that evokes both dread...
A Comprehensive Compendium of 42 Books on Social Pathology
The Deaf, The Battle with the Slum, Degeneracy, The Leaven in a Great City, Boyville, etc.
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- Harry BestJacob A. RiisW. T. SteadEugene S. TalbotLillian William BettsJohn E. GunckelMrs. Sophie Van Elkan Lyons BurkeGuy ThorneBernard MandevilleSamuel MerwinArthur Lawrence HaywardJames Harold RomainClifton R. WooldridgeWilliam BoothL. O. CuronMary HiggsGeorge M. WhiteSigmund EngelMargaret Wynne NevinsonJohn Josiah MunroCaroline H. WoodsNels AndersonCharles KingstonJosiah FlyntCharles Gustavus MutzenbergV. M. MastenHans KurellaR. M. AlgieA-No. 1Louis Albert BanksSamuel Paynter WilsonW. A. ChappleRoland Burnham MolineuxCarlo de FornaroJohn Thomas SmithRoy K. AndersonJacobus XWellington Scott
2025
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Delve into the profound and multifaceted world of societal imperfections with 'A Comprehensive Compendium of 42 Books on Social Pathology.' This anthology presents a panoramic exploration of social issues, ranging from urban poverty and criminality to behavioral psychology and societal reform. The collection encompasses a variety of literary styles, including investigative narratives, philosophical musings, and reformist essays, each contributing a unique lens to the intricate tapestry of ...
2021
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It is impossible today to imagine the poverty, violence and vice in the East End of London in the nineteenth century. Indeed, Guy Thorne writing about it in 1912 makes the same comment!William Charrington, an heir to the famous brewery, gave up his inheritance of over £120,000,000 in today's money to work in the East End, with the support of several friends. In the 1880s there were 375 musicals in Greater London. Those in the East End were run partly as brothels, with many of the da...
2025
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The novel "A Lost Cause" explores themes of social justice, moral dilemmas, and the consequences of societal norms and prejudices. It tells the story of individuals who find themselves caught in situations where they must confront difficult choices and navigate through challenges that test their values and beliefs.Thorne's writing style often blends elements of drama, satire, and psychological depth, reflecting his keen observation of human nature and society. "A Lost Cause" is likely to p...
2025
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The novel "The Soul Stealer" explores a dystopian future where a scientific discovery has allowed humans to extract and trade souls. This concept leads to moral dilemmas, societal upheaval, and the exploration of the consequences of tampering with spiritual and ethical boundaries. Thorne's writing style combines elements of science fiction, social satire, and philosophical inquiry, reflecting the anxieties and moral debates of his time."The Soul Stealer" is notable for its provocative them...
2016
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Writing in 1919, popular author Guy Thorne looks into the future, to the 1930s when massive seaplanes will be flying around the world, and small private aircraft are everywhere. Without warning, a high speed seaplane attacks two of these huge transatlantic flying boats and kidnaps the fiancée of the young British Chief of the Air Police, the Scotland Yard of the air. The Chief, Sir John Custance, sets out to track down and destroy the Air Pirates, and recover his fiancée, Constance Shepher...
2025
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In the novel, Guy Thorne imagines a world where aviation technology has advanced to the point where air travel is commonplace, but also vulnerable to criminal activities. The story centers around an audacious air pirate who terrorizes the skies, committing daring robberies and evading capture through his cunning and mastery of the air.Thorne's writing in "The Air Pirate" reflects the fascination and anxieties of his time regarding the rapid technological advancements in aviation and the po...
2025
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The plot of "When It Was Dark" revolves around a conspiracy against Christianity. It begins with the assassination of a fictional Archbishop of Canterbury, which triggers a sequence of events that lead to the persecution of Christians and the suppression of the Church in England. The novel explores themes of faith, religious persecution, political intrigue, and the struggle between good and evil.Guy Thorne, a pseudonym for Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull, was a British journalist and novel...
2016
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Violet Milton is working as a shorthand typist in New York when she inherits the largest paper mill in Europe. Feisty Violet decides to take over the running of the English company, and is warned by a well meaning employee that something mysterious and dangerous is being manufactured in secret in a hidden part of the factory.This story was written in the 1920s when political correctness in fiction was not even on the horizon, and a villain was often physically disabled or disfigured...
2025
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Gambling and Risk: The novel delves into the addictive allure of gambling and the risks associated with it, as characters are drawn into the excitement and high stakes of the casino.Social Commentary: Thorne's works often include social commentary, and "Chance in Chains" may critique the moral and ethical implications of gambling, wealth, and decadence.Character Relationships: Central to the narrative are the relationships between characters, which may be influenced by their interactions w...
2025
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"The Angel" explores themes of spirituality, morality, and human nature, with a plot that likely revolves around the appearance or influence of an angelic figure in the lives of the characters. Guy Thorne's works often delve into ethical dilemmas and societal issues, presenting them through engaging narratives that challenge readers to think about deeper philosophical questions.Thorne's writing is known for its dramatic and sometimes sensationalist approach, aiming to captivate readers whi...
2025
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In "The Drunkard," Thorne likely explores the life and struggles of a protagonist grappling with alcoholism. The narrative may depict the downward spiral of the character due to excessive drinking, the impact on their personal and professional life, and the societal repercussions of their addiction. As with many works of this genre, the story might also highlight the journey towards recovery and redemption, emphasizing moral and social reform.Thorne's writing often combined sensationalism ...











