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Reproduction of the original: The Snowball by Stanley J. Weyman
Reproduction of the original: For the Cause by Stanley J. Weyman
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A gentleman of no means is suddenly made rector, and everyone in his new parish suspects him of stealing the privilege from someone else, but the tension is eventually broken up. The writer introduces the readers to characters that are easy to relate to and beautifully describes the virtues and the lifestyle of the people of a small country village.
Stanley John Weyman (1855-1928) was an English novelist sometimes referred to as the "Prince of Romance." His novel "The New Rector" originally appeared in 1891.
Reproduction of the original: The Long Night by Stanley J. Weyman
This edition of The House of the Wolf A Romance by Stanley Weyman is given by Ashed Phoenix - Million Book Edition
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"From the Memoirs of a Minister of France" by Stanley John Weyman is a collection of historical romance referring us to the times of the French Revolution, i.e., the 16th and 17th centuries. Here, Weyman presents the characters which are familiar from his other works: Henry IV, M. de Rosny, Huguenots, etc. The book is written in the form of memoirs of M. de Rosny, a true historical figure and the counselor of the King.