Andrew Lang

Historical Mysteries


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       Andrew Lang

      Historical Mysteries

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664118769

       THE CASE OF ELIZABETH CANNING

       II

       THE MURDER OF ESCOVEDO

       III

       THE CAMPDEN MYSTERY

       I

       II

       IV

       THE CASE OF ALLAN BRECK

       V

       THE CARDINAL'S NECKLACE

       VI

       THE MYSTERY OF KASPAR HAUSER: THE CHILD OF EUROPE

       VII

       THE GOWRIE CONSPIRACY

       VIII

       THE STRANGE CASE OF DANIEL DUNGLAS HOME

       IX

       THE CASE OF CAPTAIN GREEN

       X

       QUEEN OGLETHORPE

       XI

       THE CHEVALIER D'ÉON

       XII

       SAINT-GERMAIN THE DEATHLESS

       XIII

       THE MYSTERY OF THE KIRKS

       XIV

       THE END OF JEANNE DE LA MOTTE

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       DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY INDEX and EPITOME

       THE HAWORTH EDITION

       LIFE AND WORKS

       OF

       CHARLOTTE BRONTË

       (CURRER BELL) ,

       AND HER SISTERS

       EMILY AND ANNE BRONTË

       (ELLIS and ACTON BELL) .

       NEW EDITION OF W.M. THACKERAY'S WORKS.

       THE BIOGRAPHICAL EDITION OF

       W.M. THACKERAY'S COMPLETE WORKS.

       THE NEW AND REVISED EDITION

       ADDITIONAL MATERIAL and HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED LETTERS, SKETCHES, and DRAWINGS,

       By Mrs. RICHMOND RITCHIE.

       SMITH, ELDER, & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS.

       Table of Contents

Don't let your poor little Lizzie be blamed! Thackeray.

      'Everyone has heard of the case of Elizabeth Canning,' writes Mr. John Paget; and till recently I agreed with him. But five or six years ago the case of Elizabeth Canning repeated itself in a marvellous way, and then but few persons of my acquaintance had ever heard of that mysterious girl.

      The recent case, so strange a parallel to that of 1753, was this: In Cheshire lived a young woman