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His Majesty the King: A Romantic Love Chase of the Seventeenth Century

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  1. In Three Parts. With Illustrations. The King is Charles the Second, most romantic of monarchs. Cosmo Hamilton delving deeply into the history of the time, has found in the accounts of the life the unhappy prince led while in exile a gap of twenty-four hours. No one can ever know the exact history of that period…what Charles did, where he was, who was with him. But Mr. Hamilton has written a story into that missing day and night; a story charming, convincing, and in keeping with the spirit of the time. It is a treat for all lovers of good romance.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
182
ISBN
9781162646084
  1. In Three Parts. With Illustrations. The King is Charles the Second, most romantic of monarchs. Cosmo Hamilton delving deeply into the history of the time, has found in the accounts of the life the unhappy prince led while in exile a gap of twenty-four hours. No one can ever know the exact history of that period…what Charles did, where he was, who was with him. But Mr. Hamilton has written a story into that missing day and night; a story charming, convincing, and in keeping with the spirit of the time. It is a treat for all lovers of good romance.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
182
ISBN
9781162646084