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The Complete Anthologies of C. N. & A. M. Williamson (All 33 in 1) 作者:C. N. & A. M. Williamson 出版社:ACE Publishing 出版日期:2013-12-19 語言:英文 |
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This collection includes an active table of contents for easy navigation.
Contents
Vision House (1921)
The Lion's Mouse (1919)
Lord John in New York (1918)
My Friend the Chauffeur (1905)
The House by the Lock (1906)
Rosemary in Search of a Father (1906)
The Lightning Conductor Discovers America (1916)
The Girl Who Had Nothing (1905)
The Adventure of Princess Sylvia (1909)
Lord Loveland Discovers America (1910)
Everyman's Land (1918)
The Brightener (1921)
The Heather-Moon (1912)
Winnie Childs (1914)
The Castle Of The Shadows (1909)
The Lightning Conductor (1903)
The Chauffeur and the Chaperon (1907)
The Guests of Hercules (1912)
Secret History Revealed by Lady Peggy O'Malley (1915)
Set in Silver (1909)
Angel Unawares: A Story of Christmas Eve (1916)
The Princess Passes (1905)
The Princess Virginia (1907)
The Second Latchkey (1920)
The Port of Adventure (1913)
The Powers and Maxine (1907)
The Golden Silence (1910)
A Soldier of the Legion (1914)
The Car of Destiny (1907)
Lady Betty Across the Water (1906)
Rosemary: A Christmas story (1906)
It Happened in Egypt (1914)
The Motor Maid (1910)
Everyman's Land (1918)
Another automobile journey, this time through war-devastated France and Belgium. Along the route traveled by their slain aviator son, James, travel the millionaire Becketts leaving benefits as memorials. With them travels the reprehensible Mary O'Malley, who in order to care for her war-blinded brother, is posing as the fiancée of James and who writes the story. Of course the report of James death was a false one.
The Heather-Moon (1912)
The Heather Moon is the moon for falling in love. It comes in August before the honey moon when the heather is in a glory of purple blossom. The adventures of Baribel MacDonald are told in this book, and the charm of the Scottish country side runs through its pages. A very interesting love story unfolds under the skillful touch of these two popular writers.
The Guests of Hercules (1912)
Monte Carlo furnishes a background for this tale whose heroine's first memorable experience outside of the walls of a convent is one of breaking the bank at the casino. Her phenomenal beginner's luck at roulette makes a conspicuous figure of her among the guests at the Hôtel de Paris where she is unattended and unchaperoned. Her experiences, romantic and otherwise, afford the authors material out of which they have constructed a story less tame in point of adventure than their "Golden Silence" but full of vivacity and color.
Secret History Revealed by Lady Peggy O'Malley (1915)
This is a story of international diplomacy, exciting intrigue, and the many adventures attending the love story of Peggy O'Malley. Lady Peggy, clever, Irish, and still in her teens, younger sister to a famous beauty, herself reveals the true story of the duplicity of Lady diana and the episode in the secret history of this country in which she becomes involved with Eagle March, the American aviator. Nothing the Williamsons have written can approach this piece of "Secret History" revealed by Lady Peggy in topical interest, with its background of the European war and the Mexican tangle at home.
The Golden Silence (1910)
A powerful tale of Algeria, full of the wonder and mystery of the desert. The action is dramatic and the descriptions are done with rare power. The story will bring a new type of Williamson novel to all those who love tales of mystery, romance, and adventure.
It Happened in Egypt (1914)
Plots, sub plots, and counter plots make this a novel packed with action. Its setting is Egypt, from Cairo to Khartum, and it has among its characters an American heiress fabulously rich; an attractive irish widow; a likable irish nobleman (who tells the story); a Salem school teacher seeing the world for the first time; an English army officer disguised as an Egyptian prince; a New York woman who thinks she is the reincarnation of Cleopatra; an American girl married to a Turk; an English baronet; and an American sculptor. There is plenty of guide book information for the serious reader, and, for the benefit of the more frivolous, four engagements are arranged among the assorted number of persons referred to above, with a report of another marriage that has taken place, so to speak, off stage.
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