St. George and St. MichaelGood Press, 5 dec. 2019 - 435 pagini "St. George and St. Michael" by George MacDonald George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and minister. He also became a pioneering figure in the field of modern fantasy literature. This book delves into the world of romance during the English Civil War. When a Puritan and a Roundhead fall in love, it seems as though the world is stacked against them being together. However, with the determination that love can conquer all, perhaps they can be together despite the conflicts ravaging the country. |
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THE SLEEPLESS | |
THE TURRET CHAMBER | |
JUDGE GOUT | |
AN EVIL TIME | |
THE DELIVERER | |
THE DISCOVERY | |
THE HOROSCOPE | |
THE EXORCISM | |
RAGLAN CASTLE | |
THE TWO MARQUISES | |
THE MAGICIANS VAULT | |
SEVERAL PEOPLE | |
HUSBAND AND WIFE | |
DOROTHYS INITIATION CONTENTS OF VOL II | |
THE FIREENGINE | |
MOONLIGHT AND APPLEBLOSSOMS | |
THE ENCHANTED CHAIR | |
MOLLY AND THE WHITE HORSE | |
THE DAMSEL WHICH FELL SICK | |
THE CATARACT | |
AMANDADOROTHYLORD HERBERT | |
THE GREAT MOGUL | |
RICHARD HEYWOOD | |
THE WITCHS COTTAGE | |
THE MOAT OF THE KEEP | |
RAGLAN STABLES | |
THE APPARITION | |
RICHARD AND THE MARQUIS | |
NEWBURY | |
DOROTHY AND ROWLAND | |
GLAMORGAN | |
A NEW SOLDIER | |
LADY AND BISHOP | |
THE KING | |
THE SECRET INTERVIEW | |
GIFTS OF HEALING | |
THE POETPHYSICIAN | |
HONOURABLE DISGRACE | |
SIEGE | |
A SALLY | |
UNDER THE MOAT | |
THE UNTOOTHSOME PLUM | |
FAITHFUL FOES | |
DOMUS DISSOLVITUR | |
R I | |
RICHARD AND CASPAR | |
THE SKELETON | |
LOVE AND NO LEASING | |
ST GEORGE AND ST MICHAEL | |
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