1905. Nicholson lived and traveled extensively in Indiana and it
was a rich resource for his writing. The House of a Thousand
Candles provides readers with the view of an outsider coming to
Indiana. The book begins: Pickering's letter bringing news of my
grandfather's death found me at Naples early in October. John
Marshall Glenarm had died in June. He had left a will which gave me
his property conditionally, Pickering wrote, and it was necessary
for me to return immediately to qualify as legatee. It was the
merest luck that the letter came to my hands at all, for it had
been sent to Constantinople, in care of the consul-general instead
of my banker there. See other titles by this author available from
Kessinger Publishing.
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