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  • 50 Essential Classic Adventure Short Stories You Have To Read Before You Die, Vol.1: Jack London, Robert Ervin Howard, E.Nesbit, Max Brand... (Golden Deer Classics)

    Contents: A.M. CHISHOLM A Thousand a Plate A.M. WILLIAMSON The Eccentricity of Fleetwood ACHMED ABDULLAH The Home-Coming ARTHUR TRAIN The Escape of Wilkins ARTHUR TRAIN The Governor-General's Trunk BUCK CONNOR Get Your Man CHARLES BEADLE John O'Damn CHARLES E. VAN LOAN Water Stuff E.NESBIT The Dwellers EDWARD S. ELLIS A Battle in the Air EDWARD S. ELLIS An Unpleasant Companion EDWARD S. ELLIS Lost ... Read more

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  • Dust of the Desert

    Protagonist: A hardy and determined individual whose background and motivations drive the narrative forward.Antagonists: Various villains and adversaries who pose threats, adding tension and conflict to the story.Allies and Companions: Characters who support the protagonist, each bringing their own strengths and stories to the journey.Indigenous Peoples: Representing the complex dynamics of the ... Read more

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  • Inside the Lines

    'Inside the Lines' (1915) is a gripping novel by American writers Earl Derr Biggers and Robert Wells Ritchie.On the eve of the First World War as preparations for the conflict are in full swing, American businesswoman, Jane Gerson, is stranded on the tiny island of Gibraltar, unable to get back home.With rumours of a German plot and spies around every corner, Jane's path home is fraught with ... Read more

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  • The Great Cardinal Seal

    Enriched edition. Intrigue and Betrayal in Tudor England: The Power Politics of The Great Cardinal Seal

    In "The Great Cardinal Seal," Robert Welles Ritchie intricately weaves a tale that explores the intersection of faith, power, and intrigue within the context of a Renaissance-era papacy. This historical fiction novel is marked by Ritchie's rich, evocative prose and meticulous attention to detail, capturing the political machinations and moral dilemmas of a time where the Church held both spiritual ... Read more

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  • Trails to Two Moons

    Journeys through the Dual Moons: A Literary Exploration of Human Nature and Existence

    In "Trails to Two Moons," Robert Welles Ritchie crafts a mesmerizing narrative that intertwines elements of fantasy and folklore against the backdrop of the American landscape. Ritchie's prose is both lyrical and evocative, drawing readers into a world where the lines between reality and myth blur. The book belongs to the early 20th century literary context that experienced a resurgence of ... Read more

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  • The Cat and the King

    A Whimsical Journey into the World of Feline Fiction and Magical Realism

    In "The Cat and the King," Robert Welles Ritchie weaves a rich tapestry of narrative that blends fantastical elements with profound social commentary. Set in a whimsical kingdom where creatures are imbued with human traits, Ritchie employs a distinctive literary style characterized by vivid imagery and playful language. The narrative dissects themes of power, loyalty, and the absurdities of royal ... Read more

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  • Stalemate

    Power Struggles and Deception in the Heart of Espionage

    In "Stalemate," Robert Welles Ritchie masterfully navigates the complexities of a post-war society grappling with moral ambiguity and the psychological ramifications of conflict. Written in a fluid prose style that oscillates between the stark realism of everyday life and the introspective musings of its characters, the novel captures the essence of the human condition. Set against the backdrop of ... Read more

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  • Rods of the Law

    Exploring morality and authority in a dystopian world of power and justice

    In "Rods of the Law," Robert Welles Ritchie intricately weaves a narrative that explores the intersection of legal systems and societal values. Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century America, the book employs a rich, evocative prose style, reflecting the tensions of a nation grappling with issues of justice, morality, and the evolving conception of the law. Through compelling characters and ... Read more

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  • The Gold Pince-Nez

    A Victorian Mystery of Intrigue and Betrayal

    In "The Gold Pince-Nez," Robert Welles Ritchie crafts a masterful blend of mystery and social commentary set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. The narrative unfolds through the lens of a complex detective story, intertwining themes of class disparity and the pursuit of justice within a rapidly changing society. Ritchie'Äôs literary style is characterized by sharp prose and vivid ... Read more

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  • Inside the Lines (Biggers and Ritchie)

    "Inside the Lines (Biggers and Ritchie)", authored by Earl Derr Biggers & Robert Welles Ritchie. This edition delivers a compelling exploration of its central themes and offers readers an immersive and thought-provoking experience. It examines wide-ranging themes that will resonate with thoughtful readers. Readers can expect a clear structure: an engaging opening that establishes stakes, a ... Read more

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  • Dust of the Desert

    Journey Through Isolation: A Tale of Survival in the Desert Wilderness

    In "Dust of the Desert," Robert Welles Ritchie crafts a meticulously detailed account of the American Southwest, enriching the narrative with vivid descriptions and a profound appreciation for the landscape's historical and cultural complexities. The work merges elements of travel writing, memoir, and scholarly analysis, drawing on a rich tapestry of indigenous histories, settler narratives, and ... Read more

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