Letters Written from Liverpoole, Chester, Corke

Letters Written from Liverpoole, Chester, Corke
Title Letters Written from Liverpoole, Chester, Corke PDF eBook
Author Samuel Derrick
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Pages 178
Release 1767
Genre England
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Birthright: The True Story that Inspired Kidnapped

Birthright: The True Story that Inspired Kidnapped
Title Birthright: The True Story that Inspired Kidnapped PDF eBook
Author A. Roger Ekirch
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 289
Release 2010-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 0393076792

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The astonishing story that inspired Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novel Kidnapped. In 1728, in the wake of his father’s death, the twelve-year-old heir to five aristocratic titles and the scion of Ireland’s mighty house of Annesley was kidnapped by his uncle and shipped to America as an indentured servant. Only after twelve more years did “Jemmy” Annesley at last escape, returning to Ireland to bring his blood rival, the Earl of Anglesea, to justice in one of the most captivating trials of the century. Hundreds of years later, historian A. Roger Ekirch delves into the court transcripts and rarely seen legal depositions that chronicle Jemmy’s attempt to reclaim his birthright, in the process vividly evoking the volatile world of Georgian Ireland—complete with its violence, debauchery, ancient rituals, and tenacious loyalties.

Letters Written from Leverpooke, Chester, Corke, the Lake of Killarney, Dublin, Tunbridge-Wells

Letters Written from Leverpooke, Chester, Corke, the Lake of Killarney, Dublin, Tunbridge-Wells
Title Letters Written from Leverpooke, Chester, Corke, the Lake of Killarney, Dublin, Tunbridge-Wells PDF eBook
Author Samuel Derrick
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Pages 170
Release 1767
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Queen of the Courtesans

Queen of the Courtesans
Title Queen of the Courtesans PDF eBook
Author Barbara White
Publisher The History Press
Pages 342
Release 2014-06-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0752493884

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Fanny Murray (1729-1778) was a famous Georgian beauty and courtesan, desired throughout England and often to be found pressed to a gentleman’s heart in the form of a printed disc secretly tucked into their pocket-watch. She rose from life in the ‘London stews’ to fame and fortune, through her career as a high-class courtesan. She was seduced and then abandoned, aged just 12, by Jack Spencer, grandson of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (and related to the Althorp-based Spencers). Her luck turned when she caught the eye of the infamous Beau Nash, ‘King of Bath’. But it was her time in London that promoted her to national fame and notoriety. After ten years at the top, she was heavily in debt, but managed to secure an arranged marriage to a respectable man. The scandals of her past caught up with her as she was named in the national scandal surrounding Wilke’s pornography case at the High Court.

The Stranger in Liverpool; or, an historical and descriptive view of Liverpool and its environs

The Stranger in Liverpool; or, an historical and descriptive view of Liverpool and its environs
Title The Stranger in Liverpool; or, an historical and descriptive view of Liverpool and its environs PDF eBook
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Pages 482
Release 1825
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Life & Letters at Bath in the Xviijth Century

Life & Letters at Bath in the Xviijth Century
Title Life & Letters at Bath in the Xviijth Century PDF eBook
Author Alfred Barbeau
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Pages 446
Release 1904
Genre Bath (England)
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The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Eighteenth-Century Writers and Writing 1660 - 1789

The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Eighteenth-Century Writers and Writing 1660 - 1789
Title The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Eighteenth-Century Writers and Writing 1660 - 1789 PDF eBook
Author Paul Baines
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 689
Release 2010-12-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1444390082

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The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Eighteenth-Century Writers and Writing1660-1789 features coverage of the lives and works of almost 500 notable writers based in the British Isles from the return of the British monarchy in 1660 until the French Revolution of 1789. Broad coverage of writers and texts presents a new picture of 18th-century British authorship Takes advantage of newly expanded eighteenth-century canon to include significantly more women writers and labouring-class writers than have traditionally been studied Draws on the latest scholarship to more accurately reflect the literary achievements of the long eighteenth century