Farnol Jeffery Farnol 
Pageant of Victory [EPUB ebook] 

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Jeffery Farnol’s exceptional gifts as a story-teller have long had world-wide recognition, and as a writer of tales of adventure he has few peers. The story opens in Virginia in 1774, at the moment when resentment at King George’s treatment of the American Colonies and anger at Gaye’s misguided high-handedness in Massachusetts, and particularly Boston, is blazing up to rebellion. George Charteris, Lord Wraybourne, a loyal Tory peer settled in Virginia, vehemently denounces the agitation as treason, and is infuriated when his nephew, Anthony Falconbridge, expresses sympathy with it and declares his belief in the future of America as an independent sovereign power. Thus a family feud is originated which provides the main thread upon which all the subsequent episodes constituting the novel are strung. The story is first rate. Large in conception, well constructed, dramatic, emotional, and relieved by a fair amount of humour, it has all the attributes that should give it great and deserved popularity.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781773239125 ● Publisher Rare Treasure Editions ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7437408 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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