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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1904 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1871 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1901 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1877 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1871 Edition.
1904. Muhlbach is the pseudonym of Mrs. Luise Mundt. Writing as
Muhlbach she produced more than fifty novels and her works in their
entirety comprise almost one hundred volumes. Her historical
romance novels are where the author's fame rests. The story begins:
It was a lovely May morning! The early rays of the sun had not
withered the blossoms, or paled the fresh green of the garden of
Charlottenburg, but quickened them into new life and beauty. The
birds sang merrily in the groves. The wind, with light whispers,
swept through the long avenues of laurel and orange trees, which
surrounded the superb greenhouses and conservatories, and scattered
far and wide throughout the garden clouds of intoxicating perfume.
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Publishing.
1877. Illustrated by Gaston Fay. Complete in One Volume. Muhlbach
is the pseudonym of Mrs. Luise Mundt. Writing as Muhlbach she
produced more than fifty novels and her works in their entirety
comprise almost one hundred volumes. Her historical romance novels
are where the author's fame rests. The story begins: The honest and
peaceful inhabitants of Mannheim, the capital of the Palatinate,
had long since retired to rest; the streets were deserted, and the
houses wrapped in darkness. Only high up in the little bow window
of a corner house on the Palace Square still glimmered a faint
light like the subdued gleam of a lamp in a sick chamber. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
In Two Volumes. A Selection Of His Letters By His Daughter. He Was
Considered Very Eloquent & Criminals Often Wanted His Services
As He Often Won His Cases. Was Attorney General Of The Territory Of
Illinois, Elected To The House Of Representatives, Then To The
Senate, Later Was Attorney General Of The Us, Covers The Admission
Of Several States To The Union, Boundary Lines Of Kentucky And
Tennessee, Fugitive Slave Law Etc. He Was Also Governor Of
Kentucky.
1904. Muhlbach is the pseudonym of Mrs. Luise Mundt. Writing as
Muhlbach she produced more than fifty novels and her works in their
entirety comprise almost one hundred volumes. Her historical
romance novels are where the author's fame rests. The story begins:
It was a lovely May morning! The early rays of the sun had not
withered the blossoms, or paled the fresh green of the garden of
Charlottenburg, but quickened them into new life and beauty. The
birds sang merrily in the groves. The wind, with light whispers,
swept through the long avenues of laurel and orange trees, which
surrounded the superb greenhouses and conservatories, and scattered
far and wide throughout the garden clouds of intoxicating perfume.
See other titles by this author available from Kessinger
Publishing.
In Two Volumes. A Selection Of His Letters By His Daughter. He Was
Considered Very Eloquent & Criminals Often Wanted His Services
As He Often Won His Cases. Was Attorney General Of The Territory Of
Illinois, Elected To The House Of Representatives, Then To The
Senate, Later Was Attorney General Of The Us, Covers The Admission
Of Several States To The Union, Boundary Lines Of Kentucky And
Tennessee, Fugitive Slave Law Etc. He Was Also Governor Of
Kentucky.
1877. Illustrated by Gaston Fay. Complete in One Volume. Muhlbach
is the pseudonym of Mrs. Luise Mundt. Writing as Muhlbach she
produced more than fifty novels and her works in their entirety
comprise almost one hundred volumes. Her historical romance novels
are where the author's fame rests. The story begins: The honest and
peaceful inhabitants of Mannheim, the capital of the Palatinate,
had long since retired to rest; the streets were deserted, and the
houses wrapped in darkness. Only high up in the little bow window
of a corner house on the Palace Square still glimmered a faint
light like the subdued gleam of a lamp in a sick chamber. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1901. Muhlbach is the pseudonym of Mrs. Luise Mundt. Writing as
Muhlbach she produced more than fifty novels and her works in their
entirety comprise almost one hundred volumes. Her historical
romance novels are where the author's fame rests. The book begins:
One moment of bliss is not too dearly bought with death, says our
great German poet, and he may be right; but a moment of bliss
purchased with a long lifetime full of trial and suffering is far
too costly. And when did it come for her, this moment of bliss?
When could Hortense Beauharnais, in speaking of herself, declare, I
am happy? Now, let suffering and sorrow come upon me, if they will;
I have tasted felicity, and, in the memories it has left me, it is
imperishable and eternal! See other titles by this author available
from Kessinger Publishing.
1904. Muhlbach is the pseudonym of Mrs. Luise Mundt. Writing as
Muhlbach she produced more than fifty novels and her works in their
entirety comprise almost one hundred volumes. Her historical
romance novels are where the author's fame rests. The story begins:
It was a lovely May morning! The early rays of the sun had not
withered the blossoms, or paled the fresh green of the garden of
Charlottenburg, but quickened them into new life and beauty. The
birds sang merrily in the groves. The wind, with light whispers,
swept through the long avenues of laurel and orange trees, which
surrounded the superb greenhouses and conservatories, and scattered
far and wide throughout the garden clouds of intoxicating perfume.
See other titles by this author available from Kessinger
Publishing.
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