Ada, the Betrayed

Ada, the Betrayed

James Malcolm Rymer

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Echo Library
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Narrativa romántica histórica
ISBN:
9781406859935
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Subtitled The Murder at the Old Smithy, this 'Romance of Passion' first appeared in 1843 in Lloyd's Penny Weekly Miscellany and went on to become a bestseller. Rymer wrote over 100 popular novels - or 'penny dreadfuls' as they were known - between 1842-67, using both his own name and various anagrammatic pseudonyms.

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