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Arthur Williams Marchmont (1852–1923)

Auteur de By Right of Sword

37+ oeuvres 82 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Œuvres de Arthur Williams Marchmont

By Right of Sword (1897) 14 exemplaires
A dash for a throne (1899) 11 exemplaires
In the name of a woman; a romance (1900) 6 exemplaires
An Imperial Marriage (2012) 5 exemplaires
The Heritage of Peril (1896) 4 exemplaires
By snare of love 2 exemplaires
My Lost Self 2 exemplaires
The Man Who Was Dead 2 exemplaires
When I Was Czar (1903) 2 exemplaires
In the cause of freedom (1907) 2 exemplaires
The Greatest Gift 2 exemplaires
Parson Thring's secret 2 exemplaires
By wit of woman (1906) 2 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1852
Date de décès
1923
Sexe
male

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This is the most confusing book I've ever tried to read. A melodrama, it has a scad of characters that appear to be important, but they move across the stage so fast, continuity is lacking.

Very poor writing. It has only historical interest.
½
 
Signalé
2wonderY | Oct 2, 2014 |
I bought this because I liked Marchmont's other novel, By Right of Sword. Both are plainly influenced by Anthony Hope's Ruritanian novels. In this one a half-English German nobleman knocks out the future Emperor William II in a drunken brawl and being in total disgrace needs to die "naturally" --a sympathetic doctor arranges his "death" after which he spends 5 years as an actor, then is mistaken for the heir to German principality, nephew of the dying prince whose own son was killed in a forced duel, leaving a beautiful sister who is also a possible claimant to the throne of Bavaria. There is a plot to depose the mad king (presumably Ludwig II) and put her on the throne, but she is also expected to marry the villain, who had previously bigamously married the hero's sister who died of the disgrace. It gets more complicated from there. Somehow it is harder to accept these wild plots in real countries ike Germany (in this book) or Russia (in Sword) than it is in Ruritania, but they are still fun.… (plus d'informations)
 
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antiquary | Sep 25, 2013 |

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Œuvres
37
Aussi par
1
Membres
82
Popularité
#220,761
Évaluation
2.9
Critiques
2
ISBN
19

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