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The Victorian equivalent of a blockbuster. This is a thrilling tale of a female that is decidedly more deadly than the male.
;Read the thrilling Victorian blockbuster, with an introduction from Booker prize-winning author Margaret Atwood.;;A note from The Editor-;;I feel it incumbent upon me to explain how this wonderful and mysterious history found its way into my hands. I received a letter and two parcels- one a manuscript, the other containing a scarab and an ancient sherd - from a brief acquaintance of mine called Mr Horace Holly. Mr Holly and his ward Leo Vincey had passed through a most uncommon African adventure, a tale of a nature so marvellous that I fear the reader might disbelieve it. To me the story seems to bear the stamp of truth upon its face. But I must leave the reader to form his own judgment… And with this explanation I introduce the world to Ayesha - She-who-must-be-obeyed - and the Caves of K r.
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The Victorian equivalent of a blockbuster. This is a thrilling tale of a female that is decidedly more deadly than the male.
;Read the thrilling Victorian blockbuster, with an introduction from Booker prize-winning author Margaret Atwood.;;A note from The Editor-;;I feel it incumbent upon me to explain how this wonderful and mysterious history found its way into my hands. I received a letter and two parcels- one a manuscript, the other containing a scarab and an ancient sherd - from a brief acquaintance of mine called Mr Horace Holly. Mr Holly and his ward Leo Vincey had passed through a most uncommon African adventure, a tale of a nature so marvellous that I fear the reader might disbelieve it. To me the story seems to bear the stamp of truth upon its face. But I must leave the reader to form his own judgment… And with this explanation I introduce the world to Ayesha - She-who-must-be-obeyed - and the Caves of K r.