"Zoraida" is a tale of a romance in the harem and the adventures in the great Sahara desert. "The Great White Queen" - Scars is a young boy who gets sent to a boy's preparatory school outside London where he befriends Omar, a strange kid from Africa. When Omar is called back home by his mother, Scars decides to join him on what he thought it would be a great adventure. "The Eye of Istar" - Zafar-Ben-A'Ziz, called by some El-Motardjim or the translator, has spent a couple of years in London. Upon his return from the land of infidels, Zafar becomes a dervish in the service of Mahdi. "The Veiled Man" is an account of the adventures and misadventures of Sidi Ahamadou, Sheikh of the Azjar Maraude. William Le Queux (1864-1927) was an Anglo-French writer who mainly wrote in the genres of mystery, thriller, and espionage, particularly in the years leading up to World War I. His best-known works are the anti-French and anti-Russian invasion fantasy "The Great War in England in 1897" and the anti-German invasion fantasy "The Invasion of 1910."
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Tom Ossingtons Ghost
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Set in the late 19th century, this novel blends supernatural elements with social commentary. The story follows Tom Ossington, who encounters a ghostly presence that leads him to confront his own past and the societal norms of his time. With rich character development and a haunting atmosphere, it explores themes of love, loss, and the boundaries between life and death. Marsh's vivid prose and intricate plot invite readers into a world where the supernatural intertwines with human experiences.
The Crime and the Criminal
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Exploring the complexities of crime and morality, this work delves into the psychological aspects of criminal behavior. Richard Marsh presents a vivid portrayal of the criminal mind, examining societal influences and individual motivations. Through a blend of narrative and analysis, the text challenges readers to consider the nature of justice and the factors that drive individuals to commit crimes. This reproduction of the original offers a timeless reflection on the darker sides of humanity and the societal constructs surrounding crime.