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  • When Knighthood Was in Flower

    by Robert Grant ...
    Set during the Tudor period of English history, When Knighthood Was in Flower tells the tribulations of Mary Tudor, a younger sister of Henry VIII of England who has fallen in love with a commoner. However, for political reasons, King Henry has arranged for her to wed King Louis XII of France and demands his sister put the House of Tudor first, threatening, "You will marry France and I will give ... Read more

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  • The Philosophy Resistance Squad

    by Robert Grant ...
    Milo is thrilled to be starting at the country’s fanciest, shiniest, most prestigious school. But it soon becomes clear that something sinister is going on. The headmaster, Dr Pummelcrush, is bent on brainwashing the students and turning them into mindless, unthinking human robots. When Milo stumbles across a bright and colourful secret garden and meets its joyous gardener, he and his friends ... Read more

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  • My Brave and Gallant Gentleman: A Romance of British Columbia

    Lady Rosemary Granton! Strange how pleasant memories arise, how disagreeable nightmares loom up before the mental vision at the sound of a name! Lady Rosemary Granton! As far back as I could remember, that name had sounded familiar in my ears. As I grew from babyhood to boyhood, from boyhood to youth, it was drummed into me by my father that Lady Rosemary Granton, some day, would wed the future ... Read more

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  • Search-Light Letters

    by Robert Grant ...
    "Search-Light Letters" by Robert Grant is a compelling collection of essays that delve into the intricacies of human experience and societal observations. Grant's eloquent prose invites readers to reflect on the nuances of life, exploring themes such as morality, justice, and the pursuit of truth. Each letter serves as a lens through which the reader can examine their own beliefs and values, ... Read more

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  • Unleavened Bread

    by Robert Grant ...
    "Unleavened Bread" is a novel written by Robert Grant. Robert Grant (18521940) was an American author and jurist, known for his novels and his service as a judgeThe novel explores themes of social class, marriage, and the constraints placed on women in early 20th-century American society. The title, "Unleavened Bread," is a metaphorical reference to the protagonist's character and the societal ... Read more

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  • THE LAW-BREAKERS AND OTHER STORIES The American Short Story Series Volume 58

    by Robert Grant ...
    "The Law-Breakers and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories written by Robert Grant, an American author known for his novels and short fiction. The book is part of "The American Short Story Series" and was published as Volume 58 of this series.Robert Grant was recognized for his insightful portrayal of New England society and its various social strata. His stories often delved into the ... Read more

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  • The Orchid

    by Robert Grant ...
    The Orchid is a novel by Robert Grant, an American author known for his social novels that often explore themes of class, morality, and the complexities of modern life. Published in 1905, The Orchid stands out as a critical examination of societal norms, particularly focusing on the lives of the upper class and their preoccupations with appearances, wealth, and social standing.The story centers ... Read more

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  • The Opinions of a Philosopher

    by Robert Grant ...
    In "The Opinions of a Philosopher," Robert Grant likely presents a series of philosophical reflections and observations on various aspects of life, society, and human nature. The novel may take the form of a narrative wherein the protagonist, who is portrayed as a philosopher or thinker, shares his thoughts and opinions on a wide range of topics.Through the character of the philosopher, Grant may ... Read more

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  • The Undercurrent

    by Robert Grant ...
    The novel centers around a wealthy New York banker, who is the victim of a blackmail scheme orchestrated by a manipulative woman. As the story unfolds, the banker’s life is turned upside down by the revelations and schemes that come to light, leading to a dramatic climax. The plot delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the impact of hidden motivations on individuals and their ... Read more

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  • A Romantic Young Lady

    by Robert Grant ...
    As a romantic young lady, the protagonist is likely to have dreams and aspirations that differ from the societal expectations of her time. She may seek adventure, love, or independence, and the novel may explore her journey as she navigates the complexities of relationships, social conventions, and personal fulfillment.Robert Grant, known for his satirical wit and keen observations of society, may ... Read more

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  • The King's Men: A Tale of To-morrow

    by Robert Grant ...
    "The King's Men" presents a speculative vision of society and politics. The novel explores themes of power, governance, and social order in a world where technology and political ideologies have evolved.The story likely delves into the consequences of political movements and technological advancements, offering commentary on the potential trajectories of society in the years to come. As with many ... Read more

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  • The Road to Ruins

    by Robert Grant ...
    'Young man required to drive overland to Australia.' In October 1963, the 22-year-old Robert Grant, recently invalided out of the army and demoralised by the stifling conformity of postwar Britain, responded to this advertisement in The Times. It had been placed by another young Englishman, Gordon Lindsay, who needed a second driver for an ambitious land journey as far as South Asia, before a ... Read more

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