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  • Robert Neilson Stephens: The Best Works

    The Best Works of Robert Neilson StephensA Gentleman PlayerAn Enemy to the KingPhilip WinwoodThe Bright Face of DangerThe Continental DragoonThe Mystery of Murray DavenportThe Road to Paris ... En savoir plus

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  • Complete Collection of Robert Neilson Stephens

    Collections series Classic Collection Series
    Collection of 8 Works Robert Neilson StephensA Gentleman PlayerCaptain RavenshawPhilip WinwoodTales From BohemiaThe Bright Face of DangerThe Continental DragoonThe Mystery of Murray DavenportThe Road to Paris ... En savoir plus

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  • The Mystery of Murray Davenport: A Story of New York at the Present Day

    The story is set in New York City and revolves around a mysterious and intricate plot. The central character, Murray Davenport, finds himself entangled in a web of secrets, intrigues, and possibly a criminal mystery within the bustling city.Robert Neilson Stephens, known for his works that often explore social issues and mysteries set in urban landscapes, crafts a narrative that combines elements ... En savoir plus

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  • The Road to Paris: A Story of Adventure

    "The Road to Paris" follows the adventures of Harry Waring, a young Englishman who embarks on a journey across Europe in search of his lost love, Marguerite de Montrond. The novel begins with Harry's departure from England and his arrival in France, where he becomes caught up in the political upheaval and military conflicts of the Napoleonic era.As Harry travels through France, he encounters a ... En savoir plus

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  • A Gentleman Player; His Adventures on a Secret Mission for Queen Elizabeth

    The protagonist, Lawrence, is an actor in an Elizabethan theater company. He is chosen by Sir William Cecil, Queen Elizabeth's advisor, to undertake a secret mission. The mission involves uncovering a Catholic plot against the Protestant queen. Lawrence's journey is fraught with danger as he navigates through a world of political intrigue, treachery, and romance. Throughout his adventure, he ... En savoir plus

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  • Captain Ravenshaw; Or, The Maid of Cheapside. A Romance of Elizabethan London

    Captain Ravenshaw: The titular character, Captain Ravenshaw, is a brave and charismatic naval officer. His role as a captain involves him in various exploits and adventures, central to the novel's plot.The Maid of Cheapside: The female protagonist, referred to as "the Maid of Cheapside," is a spirited and independent young woman who lives in the vibrant Cheapside district of London. Her ... En savoir plus

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  • The Bright Face of Danger

    In "The Bright Face of Danger," Stephens crafts a thrilling narrative filled with suspense, intrigue, and romance. The story follows the exploits of its protagonist, who finds himself entangled in a web of danger and deception as he navigates the treacherous world of espionage and political intrigue.As the protagonist confronts various adversaries and obstacles, he must rely on his wits, courage, ... En savoir plus

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  • Philip Winwood A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence

    "Philip Winwood: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence" is a novel penned by Robert Neilson Stephens. It offers a narrative that blends historical fiction with elements of domestic drama, set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War.The story likely follows the life of Philip Winwood, an American captain who finds himself embroiled in the ... En savoir plus

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  • The Flight of Georgiana: A Story of Love and Peril in England in 1746

    A little before noon one gray day in September, 1746, a well-made young fellow, in appearance and fact a gentleman’s servant, rode up the High Street of a town in the North of England, and through the passageway of an inn to the yard. Having entrusted his sorrel nag to an ostler, he hastened to the kitchen, and proceeded to give orders to the landlady with an absence of deference which plainly ... En savoir plus

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  • Philip Winwood: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence

    'Tis not the practice of writers to choose for biography men who have made no more noise in the world than Captain Winwood has; nor the act of gentlemen, in ordinary cases, to publish such private matters as this recital will present. But I consider, on the one hand, that Winwood's history contains as much of interest, and as good an example of manly virtues, as will be found in the life of many a ... En savoir plus

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  • The Bright Face of Danger: Being an Account of Some Adventures of Henri de Launay, Son of the Sieur de la Tournoire

    If, on the first Tuesday in June, in the year 1608, anybody had asked me on what business I was riding towards Paris, and if I had answered, "To cut off the moustaches of a gentleman I have never seen, that I may toss them at the feet of a lady who has taunted me with that gentleman's superiorities,"—if I had made this reply, I should have been taken for the most foolish person on horseback in ... En savoir plus

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  • The Road to Paris: A Story of Adventure

    In the Jacobite army that followed Prince Charlie and shared defeat with him at Culloden in 1746, were some who escaped hanging at Carlisle or elsewhere by fleeing to Scottish ports and obtaining passage over the water. A few, like the Young Chevalier himself, fled to the continent of Europe; but some crossed the ocean and made new lives for themselves in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and other ... En savoir plus

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