Romance & Adventures of the Notorious Colonel Blood


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Historical fiction of the romance of the real Irish adventurer who attempted to steal The Crown Jewels from The Tower of London.From the author?s preface when the book was originally published in 1903: ''A few years ago the writer found the entry in the Newchurch Parish Registers of the marriage of the notorious Colonel Blood with Maria Holcroft, daughter of Colonel Holcroft, of Holcroft; and being interested in the two characters he began to gather from all sources what information he could about them and their families, and this volume is the result of that search. ''He does not lay claim to any originality in relating the Adventures, for most of them will be found in other works, but he does to the Romance, which is purely imaginary, founded upon the fact of the wedding having actually taken place on June 21st, 1650. ''It was absolutely impossible to write the life of this notorious desperado without entering into the political history of the nation. The writer has, therefore, tried to draw a true picture of the Country from 1648 right on into the restoration as far as 1680; and he has been greatly helped by consulting the works of Gardiner, Bright, Baines, Beaumont, etc.




The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood


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'A marvellous romp' The Times 'The clash of blades, the whizzing bullets and galloping hooves guarantee nonstop adventure' Literary Review In May 1671, Colonel Blood became the only person ever to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. How did he succeed? Why did King Charles II decide to pardon him, and hire him as his personal spy? In a page-turning narrative that reads like a thriller, Robert Hutchinson tells the compelling story of Colonel Blood: turncoat, fugitive, double agent - and the most wanted man in Restoration England.




Romance of London


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Colonel Blood


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This gripping tale of seventeenth-century England's most wanted man is set against the background of the civil wars in England and Ireland.










Bibliotheca Lindesiana ...


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Jewels


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Throughout history, precious stones have inspired passions and poetry, quests and curses, sacred writings and unsacred actions. In this scintillating book, journalist Victoria Finlay embarks on her own globe-circling search for the real stories behind some of the gems we prize most. Blending adventure travel, geology, exciting new research, and her own irresistible charm, Finlay has fashioned a treasure hunt for some of the most valuable, glamorous, and mysterious substances on earth. With the same intense curiosity and narrative flair she displayed in her widely-praised book Color, Finlay journeys from the underground opal churches of outback Australia to the once pearl-rich rivers of Scotland; from the peridot mines on an Apache reservation in Arizona to the remote ruby mines in the mountains of northern Burma. She risks confronting scorpions to crawl through Cleopatra’s long-deserted emerald mines, tries her hand at gem cutting in the dusty Sri Lankan city where Marco Polo bartered for sapphires, and investigates a rumor that fifty years ago most of the world’s amber was mined by prisoners in a Soviet gulag. Jewels is a unique and often exhilarating voyage through history, across cultures, deep into the earth’s mantle, and up to the glittering heights of fame, power, and wealth. From the fabled curse of the Hope Diamond, to the disturbing truths about how pearls are cultured, to the peasants who were once executed for carrying amber to the centuries-old quest by magicians and scientists to make a perfect diamond, Jewels tells dazzling stories with a wonderment and brilliance truly worthy of its subjects.