
19th & early 20th Century short stories
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This is a tale of inheritance and greed in 19th Century Scotland. Greed remains the same in all countries, but Scotland has different inheritance rights from England and Wales.
To understand why, we need to go back to 1603, when Queen Eliz...
Part 2 (of 2): His life was pledged to France.
This is not a stand-alone story. Please read part one of the story first, HERE. This is the last paragraph from part one, where the lovers have to part.
This story is founded upon an actual occurrence that happened during World War One (1914 to 1918) told by Paul Grabein, in an article in a German journal. The fictional Château of Lysboisee could have been in the Aisne valley, located in th...
Maurice Baring was a bestselling novelist during the period between the two world wars. He was as highly regarded as G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc. They were all great friends, as can be seen in their portrait in the National Portrait...
This story is not about magic. Which may seem an odd thing to say, but the author Angelo John Lewis was a famous illusionist. He published several books to educate the public on how to become a magician. Lewis has been described as ‘the mos...
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