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Miss Loveday Brooke was one of the of the very first fictional
female detectives -- an unheard-of profession for a woman in
Victorian London. This volume collects seven of her classic
adventures: "The Black Bag Left on a Door-Step," "The Murder at
Troyte's Hill," "The Redhill Sisterhood," "A Princess's Vengeance,"
"Drawn Daggers," "The Ghost of Foutain Lane," and "Missing " These
stories all originally appeared in Ludgate Magazine in the 1890s.
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A Dateless Bargain (Hardcover)
Catherine Louisa Pirkis; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R458
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A Dateless Bargain (1887) is a novel by Catherine Louis Pirkis.
Known for her contribution of Victorian detective fiction, Pirkis
wrote over a dozen novels and countless stories throughout her
brief career as a professional writer. Among them, A Dateless
Bargain is an undervalued study of family, class, and trauma that
will be of particular interest to scholars of English aristocracy
and the rise of the women's rights movement. At their enormous
estate in Gloucestershire, Mab and Joyce-daughters of the immensely
wealthy Irving Shenstone-are decorating their father's study in
anticipation of his arrival by train. With the help of their
gardener, they obtain hundreds of flowers to garnish his desk and
bookshelves. Amid the excitement, Mab falls asleep and has a dream
where her father stands before her. Unbeknownst to the girls and
their mother, Irving Shenstone disembarked from his train at five
minutes to twelve, slipped while stepping onto the platform, and
struck his head, dying instantly. When the news reaches them, their
idyllic life is shattered in an instant, forcing Joyce and Mab to
grow up long before their time. A Dateless Bargain is a novel of
romance, fortune, and tragedy by a relatively unknown writer of
Victorian fiction whose work deserves reassessment by readers and
critics alike. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Catherine Louis Pirkis' A
Dateless Bargain is a classic of Victorian English literature
reimagined for modern readers.
Madge Cohen does not regret her marriage to a man nearly twice her
age, but looks forward to the day she is able to remarry. Young and
lively, Madge was forced to marry Peter Cohen, a man nearly old
enough to be her grandfather. While his wealth affords Madge new
and greatly appreciated privileges, she finds Mr. Cohen to be
boring. While Madge dreams of all the exciting things she could do
with a younger husband, she decides to study music, so she can
channel her unspent energy into something other than daydreams.
Though Madge is forced to wait for love, she is happy to help find
it for her friends, especially Lance, Mr. Cohen's protege.
Determined to watch over Lance to ensure he does not make any
costly mistakes, Madge and Lance grow to be close friends who
support each other without conditions. However, when Lance becomes
fascinated with Miss. Shore, a mysterious and blunt woman, Madge
has her doubts. After Lance finds Miss Shore homeless and alone,
but oddly stoic, he asks Madge to help her, hoping to get to know
Miss Shore better. As a stubborn woman, Madge has a difficult time
discarding her original ill impression of Miss Shore. Still, she
agrees to help Lance grow closer to her, inviting Miss Shore to
stay in the Cohen manor for a time. As the arrangement unfolds,
Madge becomes increasingly concerned about the mysterious woman,
who seems to be completely haunted by a dark event in her past.
With intimate descriptions of scenery, characters, and social
customs, At the Moment of Victory is a beautiful portrayal of the
upper class during the late 19th century. First published in 1889,
At the Moment of Victory continues to pique readers' interest with
its vivid characters and compelling narrative. This edition of At
the Moment of Victory by Catherine Louisa Pirkis features a new,
eye-catching cover design and is printed in an easy-to-read font.
With these accommodations, At the Moment of Victory caters to a
modern audience while preserving the original beauty of Catherine
Louisa Pirkis' work.
Lady Joan grew up in a modest household in a poor community. When
she and her childhood friend, Elliot, fell in love as they grew
older, Joan promised to wait for him, planning on marrying when
Elliot rose to a higher position in society. However, as the wait
grew longer, Joan became impatient. When the son of a wealthy coal
owner began to express interest in her, Joan hardly hesitated to
marry rich and leave her hometown. Now, years later, Lady Joan is
reminded of her choice when her old lover, Elliot, who is now a
pastor, gets stationed at the church close to Joan's estate. While
Joan reconsiders her past choice of money over love, she is also
concerned with the future when she learns that her son, Herrick,
has fallen in love with a girl named Lois, threatening the marriage
arrangement Joan and her husband were planning for him. Torn
between the past and future, Joan must make peace with the decision
she made as a young woman while attempting to control her son's
love life. Separated into three volumes, Catherine Louisa Pirkis'
Red Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months follows the
drama of two generations facing similar issues of love and life.
Set in England during the late 19th century, Red Sister: A Story of
Three Days and Three Months provides a beautiful and descriptive
portrayal of both the aristocratic and middle classes of the late
1800s. With love triangles, family drama, and tragic deaths, Red
Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months remains to be
compelling and intriguing nearly one-hundred and thirty years after
its original publication. This edition of Red Sister: A Story of
Three Days and Three Months by Catherine Louisa Pirkis features a
new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in an easy-to-read
font. With these accommodations, Red Sister: A Story of Three Days
and Three Months is restored to modern standards while preserving
the original beauty of Catherine Louisa Pirkis' work.
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A Dateless Bargain (Paperback)
Catherine Louisa Pirkis; Contributions by Mint Editions
bundle available
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R267
Discovery Miles 2 670
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A Dateless Bargain (1887) is a novel by Catherine Louis Pirkis.
Known for her contribution of Victorian detective fiction, Pirkis
wrote over a dozen novels and countless stories throughout her
brief career as a professional writer. Among them, A Dateless
Bargain is an undervalued study of family, class, and trauma that
will be of particular interest to scholars of English aristocracy
and the rise of the women's rights movement. At their enormous
estate in Gloucestershire, Mab and Joyce-daughters of the immensely
wealthy Irving Shenstone-are decorating their father's study in
anticipation of his arrival by train. With the help of their
gardener, they obtain hundreds of flowers to garnish his desk and
bookshelves. Amid the excitement, Mab falls asleep and has a dream
where her father stands before her. Unbeknownst to the girls and
their mother, Irving Shenstone disembarked from his train at five
minutes to twelve, slipped while stepping onto the platform, and
struck his head, dying instantly. When the news reaches them, their
idyllic life is shattered in an instant, forcing Joyce and Mab to
grow up long before their time. A Dateless Bargain is a novel of
romance, fortune, and tragedy by a relatively unknown writer of
Victorian fiction whose work deserves reassessment by readers and
critics alike. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Catherine Louis Pirkis' A
Dateless Bargain is a classic of Victorian English literature
reimagined for modern readers.
Lady Joan grew up in a modest household in a poor community. When
she and her childhood friend, Elliot, fell in love as they grew
older, Joan promised to wait for him, planning on marrying when
Elliot rose to a higher position in society. However, as the wait
grew longer, Joan became impatient. When the son of a wealthy coal
owner began to express interest in her, Joan hardly hesitated to
marry rich and leave her hometown. Now, years later, Lady Joan is
reminded of her choice when her old lover, Elliot, who is now a
pastor, gets stationed at the church close to Joan's estate. While
Joan reconsiders her past choice of money over love, she is also
concerned with the future when she learns that her son, Herrick,
has fallen in love with a girl named Lois, threatening the marriage
arrangement Joan and her husband were planning for him. Torn
between the past and future, Joan must make peace with the decision
she made as a young woman while attempting to control her son's
love life. Separated into three volumes, Catherine Louisa Pirkis'
Red Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months follows the
drama of two generations facing similar issues of love and life.
Set in England during the late 19th century, Red Sister: A Story of
Three Days and Three Months provides a beautiful and descriptive
portrayal of both the aristocratic and middle classes of the late
1800s. With love triangles, family drama, and tragic deaths, Red
Sister: A Story of Three Days and Three Months remains to be
compelling and intriguing nearly one-hundred and thirty years after
its original publication. This edition of Red Sister: A Story of
Three Days and Three Months by Catherine Louisa Pirkis features a
new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in an easy-to-read
font. With these accommodations, Red Sister: A Story of Three Days
and Three Months is restored to modern standards while preserving
the original beauty of Catherine Louisa Pirkis' work.
When Loveday Brooke falls from her place in London high society,
losing her financial security, she has no choice but to become a
working woman. Set in the Victorian era, it is considered unusual
and even shameful for a woman to participate in the workforce, but
when Brooke proves her ability, no man can deny or ignore her
talent. Beginning a career as a detective, Brooke becomes the go-to
police consultant for any case that seems unsolvable. The
Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective is a collection of
seven short stories, each portraying an individual mystery, varying
crimes and intrigue. The Black Bag on the Doorstep is the first
title in the collection, and follows a Christmas Eve robbery.
Featuring a more heinous crime, The Murder at Troyte's Hill depicts
a murder mystery after a local lodge-keeper is found dead in a
ransacked room. Challenged with one of her most puzzling mysteries,
Brooke attempts to find a young girl who vanished without a trace
in the fan-favorite story, Missing. Unable to find a lead even
after ten days of searching, the police are ready to give up, but
Loveday Brooke is determined to reunite the girl with her family.
With an original approach to the mystery genre, The Experiences of
Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective was among Catherine Louisa Pirkis'
most popular work. Often compared to Sherlock Holmes, Loveday
Brooke remains to be a beloved and memorable character from the
detective fiction genre, and is one of the earliest depictions of a
woman working in the detective field in literature. With mysteries
ranging from crimes of theft, murder, kidnap, and conspiracy, The
Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective provides a fun and
fresh reading experience, as it has remained to be progressive and
intriguing nearly one-hundred and thirty years after its original
publication. This edition of The Experiences of Loveday Brooke,
Lady Detective by Catherine Louisa Pirkis is now available in an
easy-to-read font, and features a new, eye-catching cover design.
With these accommodations, The Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady
Detective is restored to modern standards while the original
mastery of Catherine Louisa Pirkis' work is preserved.
When Loveday Brooke falls from her place in London high society,
losing her financial security, she has no choice but to become a
working woman. Set in the Victorian era, it is considered unusual
and even shameful for a woman to participate in the workforce, but
when Brooke proves her ability, no man can deny or ignore her
talent. Beginning a career as a detective, Brooke becomes the go-to
police consultant for any case that seems unsolvable. The
Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective is a collection of
seven short stories, each portraying an individual mystery, varying
crimes and intrigue. The Black Bag on the Doorstep is the first
title in the collection, and follows a Christmas Eve robbery.
Featuring a more heinous crime, The Murder at Troyte’s Hill
depicts a murder mystery after a local lodge-keeper is found dead
in a ransacked room. Challenged with one of her most puzzling
mysteries, Brooke attempts to find a young girl who vanished
without a trace in the fan-favorite story, Missing. Unable to find
a lead even after ten days of searching, the police are ready to
give up, but Loveday Brooke is determined to reunite the girl with
her family. With an original approach to the mystery genre, The
Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective was among Catherine
Louisa Pirkis’ most popular work. Often compared to Sherlock
Holmes, Loveday Brooke remains to be a beloved and memorable
character from the detective fiction genre, and is one of the
earliest depictions of a woman working in the detective field in
literature. With mysteries ranging from crimes of theft, murder,
kidnap, and conspiracy, The Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady
Detective provides a fun and fresh reading experience, as it has
remained to be progressive and intriguing nearly one-hundred and
thirty years after its original publication. This edition of The
Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective by Catherine Louisa
Pirkis is now available in an easy-to-read font, and features a
new, eye-catching cover design. With these accommodations, The
Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective is restored to modern
standards while the original mastery of Catherine Louisa Pirkis’
work is preserved.
Madge Cohen does not regret her marriage to a man nearly twice her
age, but looks forward to the day she is able to remarry. Young and
lively, Madge was forced to marry Peter Cohen, a man nearly old
enough to be her grandfather. While his wealth affords Madge new
and greatly appreciated privileges, she finds Mr. Cohen to be
boring. While Madge dreams of all the exciting things she could do
with a younger husband, she decides to study music, so she can
channel her unspent energy into something other than daydreams.
Though Madge is forced to wait for love, she is happy to help find
it for her friends, especially Lance, Mr. Cohen’s protégé.
Determined to watch over Lance to ensure he does not make any
costly mistakes, Madge and Lance grow to be close friends who
support each other without conditions. However, when Lance becomes
fascinated with Miss. Shore, a mysterious and blunt woman, Madge
has her doubts. After Lance finds Miss Shore homeless and alone,
but oddly stoic, he asks Madge to help her, hoping to get to know
Miss Shore better. As a stubborn woman, Madge has a difficult time
discarding her original ill impression of Miss Shore. Still, she
agrees to help Lance grow closer to her, inviting Miss Shore to
stay in the Cohen manor for a time. As the arrangement unfolds,
Madge becomes increasingly concerned about the mysterious woman,
who seems to be completely haunted by a dark event in her past.
With intimate descriptions of scenery, characters, and social
customs, At the Moment of Victory is a beautiful portrayal of the
upper class during the late 19th century. First published in 1889,
At the Moment of Victory continues to pique readers’ interest
with its vivid characters and compelling narrative. This edition of
At the Moment of Victory by Catherine Louisa Pirkis features a new,
eye-catching cover design and is printed in an easy-to-read font.
With these accommodations, At the Moment of Victory caters to a
modern audience while preserving the original beauty of Catherine
Louisa Pirkis’ work.
This volume of 2 Detectives pairs two early "lady detectives" who
showed that intelligence, investigative skills, and courage were
not limited to those of the masculine variety. Loveday Brooke's
undercover skills allowed her to blend into the background and
gather intelligence without tipping off the suspects. She was the
consummate professional, much appreciated by her boss, though she
didn't always agree with him (and he didn't always understand her
methods). These seven stories were published in 1893 and 1894. Lady
Molly quickly worked her way to the top of Scotland Yard's female
detectives, using her wits and intuition to solve puzzling crimes,
and driven by a very personal motivation to solve a murder that had
sent the wrong man to prison. These stories were first published in
1910.
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