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Bracebridge Hall (Illustrated Edition)

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Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists, A Medley was written by Washington Irving in 1821, while he lived in England.

This episodic novel is actually a location-based series of character sketches and short stories and it was originally published under his pseudonym Geoffrey Crayon.

The tales revolve around the occupants of an English manor, which was occupied by members of the Bracebridge family and which Irving visited. Washington Irving (1783-1859) was an American author, essayist, biographer, historian, and diplomat of the early 19th century.

Table of Contents:The HallThe Busy ManFamily ServantsThe WidowThe LoversFamily ReliquesAn Old SoldierThe Widow's RetinueReady-Money JackBachelorsA Literary AntiquaryThe FarmhouseHorsemanshipLove SymptomsFalconryHawkingFortune-TellingLove-CharmsA Bachelor's ConfessionsGipsiesVillage WorthiesThe SchoolmasterThe SchoolA Village PoliticianThe RookeryMay-DayThe CulpritLover's TroublesThe WeddingThe Stout GentlemanThe Student of SalamancaAnnette DelarbreDolph Heyliger

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Product Details
Musaicum Books
8027202523 / 9788027202522
eBook (EPUB)
07/08/2017
1 pages
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