The young Count von Rudloff has a problem. A big problem. He insulted the Prince of Prussia so severely that he will not be permitted to live. In order to escape the humiliation of a trial and official death sentence and to prevent the world from kno...
Arthur W.Marchmont. (1852-1923) was a popular British author who wrote severalbest-selling novels around the turn of the century....
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It was a glorious scrap, and Dick Gunter and I had the best of it right up to the last moment. We were about 6,000 feet up and a mile or so inside the German lines when their two machines came out to drive us away. "We'll take 'em on, Jack," shouted ...
Venture into 19th-century Spain with Arthur W. Marchmont's Sarita, the Carlist, a thrilling tale of political intrigue and adventure set against the backdrop of the Carlist War. This meticulously prepared republication of a historical fiction classic...
MY Dear Miller, - Your letter, which was as short as old Canfield's temper, reached me in Berlin as I was starting for here. I'm off to Khiva, this wise. You'll remember my old yarn about the Czar having saved my life years ago in a pig-sticking do i...