The Rake's Final Conquest

The Rake's Final Conquest
Title The Rake's Final Conquest PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Elbury
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 281
Release 2011
Genre England
ISBN 0373306199

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Marcus Wolfe, Viscount Helstone, has more than earned the name of Hellcat Helstone, due to his wild, rakish ways. No woman can hold him--until he meets outspoken governess Sophie Flint, who both antagonizes and attracts him in equal measure Sophie's refusal to become his mistress has Marcus in a spin--and even more determined to make her his. Has the devilish viscount finally been tamed by the forthright Miss Flint?

The Rake's Final Conquest

The Rake's Final Conquest
Title The Rake's Final Conquest PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Elbury
Publisher HarperCollins Australia
Pages 247
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1460841859

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Marcus Wolfe, Viscount Helstone, has more than earned the name of Hellcat Helstone, due to his wild, rakish ways. No woman can hold him until he meets outspoken governess Sophie Flint, who both antagonizes and attracts him in equal measure! Sophie's refusal to become his mistress has Marcus in a spin and even more determined to make her his. Has the devilish viscount finally been tamed by the forthright Miss Flint?

The Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps). ... Author's Edition

The Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps). ... Author's Edition
Title The Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps). ... Author's Edition PDF eBook
Author John MITCHEL (Editor of “The United Irishman.”.)
Publisher
Pages 238
Release 1876
Genre
ISBN

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The Crusade of the Period: and Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps)

The Crusade of the Period: and Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps)
Title The Crusade of the Period: and Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps) PDF eBook
Author John Mitchel
Publisher
Pages 474
Release 1878
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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The Crusade of the Period: and Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps). [Being a Reply to J. A. Froude's Book Entitled: “The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century.”]

The Crusade of the Period: and Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps). [Being a Reply to J. A. Froude's Book Entitled: “The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century.”]
Title The Crusade of the Period: and Last Conquest of Ireland (perhaps). [Being a Reply to J. A. Froude's Book Entitled: “The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century.”] PDF eBook
Author John MITCHEL (Editor of “The United Irishman.”.)
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1873
Genre
ISBN

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The Rake's Progress in Finance

The Rake's Progress in Finance
Title The Rake's Progress in Finance PDF eBook
Author John Walter Cross
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1905
Genre Finance
ISBN

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El Angel's Last Conquest

El Angel's Last Conquest
Title El Angel's Last Conquest PDF eBook
Author Elvira Orphée
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 132
Release 1985
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A novel from Argentina (where publication was halted for many years) about the life and career of a torturer The torturer has no name, but we come to know him well as he plies his craft from episode to episode. He serves his apprenticeship with the devotion of the professional. Victim after victim is strapped down before him as he perfects his vocation. They fade away as he moves upward in the hierarchy of his bizarre career. So many questions lie behind, as posed by Elvira Orphée: "How can torturers have a family? Is it possible that they love their own children and intensely hate the children of others? Do they feel the suffering they induce and watch? Is it possible for them to imagine themselves in the place of their victims?" Elvira Orphée seems concerned with commentary about her native Argentina, but she is most interested in the universal notion of torture. This novel, her fifth and initially published in Spanish in her sister country of Venezuela, is a special contribution to our understanding of a sorrowful human condition. It finally appeared in Argentina in November 1984, seven years after its first publication.