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2016
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Set during the Tudor period of English history, When Knighthood Was in Flower tells the tribulations of Mary Tudor, a younger sister of Henry VIII of England who has fallen in love with a commoner. However, for political reasons, King Henry has arranged for her to wed King Louis XII of France and demands his sister put the House of Tudor first, threatening, "You will marry France and I will give you a wedding present – Charles Brandon's head!"
2015
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Grant Li discovers the girl he always loved, but ignored for many years, has miraculously survived a vicious attack. When she disappears once again from his life, he sets out to find her in the vast Amazon Rainforest. Along the way, he learns of an astounding plant that may cure his mother who was injured years ago in a motorcycle crash.A young Ginny Bardough first lost Grant, then her father. Now a mysterious phone call sends her searching the Rainforest to find her father. Little...
2025
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"The Law-Breakers and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories written by Robert Grant, an American author known for his novels and short fiction. The book is part of "The American Short Story Series" and was published as Volume 58 of this series.Robert Grant was recognized for his insightful portrayal of New England society and its various social strata. His stories often delved into the lives of individuals within the context of their communities, exploring themes of morality, hum...
2026
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"Spanish and Portuguese South America during the Colonial Period; Vol. 1 of 2" by Robert Grant Watson offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate dynamics and cultural exchanges that shaped South America during its colonial era. Watson delves into the political, social, and economic structures established by the Spanish and Portuguese empires, highlighting the impact of colonization on indigenous populations and the environment. The book serves as a critical resource for understand...
2025
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"Search-Light Letters" by Robert Grant is a compelling collection of essays that delve into the intricacies of human experience and societal observations. Grant's eloquent prose invites readers to reflect on the nuances of life, exploring themes such as morality, justice, and the pursuit of truth. Each letter serves as a lens through which the reader can examine their own beliefs and values, making the work both personal and universal. Grant's insightful commentary encourages a deeper unde...
2026
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Robert Grant's *Jack Hall: or, The School Days of an American Boy* is a vivid school story that traces the moral, social, and emotional formation of its young protagonist within the distinctly American world of late nineteenth-century boyhood. Combining brisk narration, observational humor, and a realist attention to everyday institutional life, the novel belongs to the tradition of juvenile fiction concerned not merely with adventure but with character-building. Grant depicts school as a ...
2026
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"Spanish and Portuguese South America during the Colonial Period; Vol. 2 of 2" by Robert Grant Watson offers a comprehensive exploration of the socio-political and economic landscapes of South America during the colonial era. Watson meticulously details the interactions between European powers and indigenous populations, highlighting the complexities of colonial governance, trade, and cultural exchanges. His analysis provides valuable insights into the legacies of colonialism that shaped t...
2025
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As a romantic young lady, the protagonist is likely to have dreams and aspirations that differ from the societal expectations of her time. She may seek adventure, love, or independence, and the novel may explore her journey as she navigates the complexities of relationships, social conventions, and personal fulfillment.Robert Grant, known for his satirical wit and keen observations of society, may infuse the novel with humor and insight as he examines the romantic ideals of his protagonist...
2025
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"The King's Men" presents a speculative vision of society and politics. The novel explores themes of power, governance, and social order in a world where technology and political ideologies have evolved.The story likely delves into the consequences of political movements and technological advancements, offering commentary on the potential trajectories of society in the years to come. As with many speculative fiction works, "The King's Men" may contain elements of utopian or dystopian visio...
2025
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The Orchid is a novel by Robert Grant, an American author known for his social novels that often explore themes of class, morality, and the complexities of modern life. Published in 1905, The Orchid stands out as a critical examination of societal norms, particularly focusing on the lives of the upper class and their preoccupations with appearances, wealth, and social standing.The story centers around the life of Mrs. Baxter, a beautiful and wealthy woman often compared to an orchid—exquis...
2025
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Lady Rosemary Granton! Strange how pleasant memories arise, how disagreeable nightmares loom up before the mental vision at the sound of a name! Lady Rosemary Granton! As far back as I could remember, that name had sounded familiar in my ears. As I grew from babyhood to boyhood, from boyhood to youth, it was drummed into me by my father that Lady Rosemary Granton, some day, would wed the future Earl of Brammerton and Hazelmere. This apparently awful calamity did not cause me any mental ago...
2025
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The novel centers around a wealthy New York banker, who is the victim of a blackmail scheme orchestrated by a manipulative woman. As the story unfolds, the banker’s life is turned upside down by the revelations and schemes that come to light, leading to a dramatic climax. The plot delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the impact of hidden motivations on individuals and their relationships.











