Foxglove Manor A Novel Vol. III


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"Foxglove Manor: A Novel Vol. III" by Robert Williams Buchanan masterfully blends elements of Gothic literature with the richness of the Victorian era. Set against the backdrop of an atmospheric countryside, the manor hides dark secrets and a tragic past veiled in mystery and suspense. Within its walls, a family curse lingers, intertwining with supernatural elements that haunt both the characters and the readers. Amidst the eerie ambiance, romance blossoms amidst the intrigue and deception that shroud the manor. Buchanan weaves a psychological thriller, where every corner holds a new revelation, and every character conceals their true motives. As the plot thickens, the reader is drawn deeper into the enigmatic world of Foxglove Manor, where redemption seems elusive. Haunted by the sins of their ancestors, the characters navigate through the labyrinth of their own pasts, confronting their demons while unraveling the mysteries that bind them to the cursed estate. Through twists and turns, Buchanan captivates with his intricate storytelling, leaving readers spellbound until the final revelation promises to shed light on the darkness that cloaks Foxglove Manor.







Foxglove Manor A Novel Vol. II


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"Foxglove Manor: A Novel Vol. II" by Robert Williams Buchanan masterfully blends elements of Gothic literature with the richness of the Victorian era. Set against the backdrop of an atmospheric countryside, the manor hides dark secrets and a tragic past veiled in mystery and suspense. Within its walls, a family curse lingers, intertwining with supernatural elements that haunt both the characters and the readers. Amidst the eerie ambiance, romance blossoms amidst the intrigue and deception that shroud the manor. Buchanan weaves a psychological thriller, where every corner holds a new revelation, and every character conceals their true motives. As the plot thickens, the reader is drawn deeper into the enigmatic world of Foxglove Manor, where redemption seems elusive. Haunted by the sins of their ancestors, the characters navigate through the labyrinth of their own pasts, confronting their demons while unraveling the mysteries that bind them to the cursed estate. Through twists and turns, Buchanan captivates with his intricate storytelling, leaving readers spellbound until the final revelation promises to shed light on the darkness that cloaks Foxglove Manor.










Foxglove Manor A Novel Vol. I


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"Foxglove Manor: A Novel Vol. I" by Robert Williams Buchanan masterfully blends elements of Gothic literature with the richness of the Victorian era. Set against the backdrop of an atmospheric countryside, the manor hides dark secrets and a tragic past veiled in mystery and suspense. Within its walls, a family curse lingers, intertwining with supernatural elements that haunt both the characters and the readers. Amidst the eerie ambiance, romance blossoms amidst the intrigue and deception that shroud the manor. Buchanan weaves a psychological thriller, where every corner holds a new revelation, and every character conceals their true motives. As the plot thickens, the reader is drawn deeper into the enigmatic world of Foxglove Manor, where redemption seems elusive. Haunted by the sins of their ancestors, the characters navigate through the labyrinth of their own pasts, confronting their demons while unraveling the mysteries that bind them to the cursed estate. Through twists and turns, Buchanan captivates with his intricate storytelling, leaving readers spellbound until the final revelation promises to shed light on the darkness that cloaks Foxglove Manor.




Foxglove Manor


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Reproduction of the original: Foxglove Manor by Robert W. Buchanan




Foxglove Manor, Volume III A Novel


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The book "" Foxglove Manor, Volume III A Novel "" has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.




On the Cliffs of Foxglove Manor


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1885. Adria Fontaine has been sent to recover goods her father pirated on the Great Lakes during the war. But when she arrives at Foxglove Manor--a stone house on a cliff overlooking Lake Superior--Adria senses wickedness hovering over the property. The mistress of Foxglove is an eccentric and seemingly cruel old woman who has filled her house with dangerous secrets, ones that may cost Adria her life. Present day. Kailey Gibson is a new nurse's aide at a senior home in a renovated old stone manor. Kidnapped as a child, she has nothing but locked-up memories of secrets and death, overshadowed by the chilling promise from her abductors that they would return. When the residents of Foxglove start sharing stories of whispers in the night, hidden treasure, and a love willing to kill, it becomes clear this home is far from a haven. She'll have to risk it all to banish the past's demons, including her own.




The British Publishing Industry in the Nineteenth Century


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This volume assembles documents that illustrate the changing relations between authors and publishers in the nineteenth century, and the impact of copyright reform on publishing practices. The enormous expansion in the scale and variety of the marketplace for print after 1815 provided new opportunities for authors and prompted debates over intellectual property and the working relations between authors and publishers. The volume documents the impact of these changes on the publishing industry and its markets, focusing on key moments such as the emergence of the professional literary agent in the late 1870s and the formation of the Incorporated Society of Authors in 1883. It also includes key contemporary material related to copyright and intellectual property, which were major battle grounds affecting nineteenth-century textual circulation, author/publisher relations, financial sustainability, competitiveness in international markets, and industrial relations. The British publishing industry’s attempts to control piracy and unrestricted circulation of their titles in the US and elsewhere found expression in a number of pressure campaigns, formal government commissions, legal acts, and contributions to public debate through journal articles, pamphlets, speeches, and newspaper accounts, of which a representative selection are featured in this volume.