Maurice Montaigu (1831-1898) was a French novelist and translator, the author of numerous historical works in which he meticulously recreated the events and characters of transformative eras.
Una triple trama, con un extrano manuscrito, el Libro de Abraham, como hilo conductor, nos llevara desde el Toledo de finales del siglo xv y la Sevilla del Siglo de Oro hasta el Madrid de nuestros dias.
Georges Vautier (his exact years are unknown) was a mid-19th-century French writer, a contemporary of Alexandre Dumas and other masters of the historical adventure novel.
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a Scottish-born English writer, a classic of neo-romanticism, and an author whose name is forever associated with the flourishing of 19th-century adventure fiction.
The brothers Jacob (1785-1863) and Wilhelm (1786-1859) Grimm were outstanding German philologists, collectors, and publishers of folklore, who laid the foundations of comparative linguistics.
Edmond-Adolphe de Lepelletier de Bouellet (1842-1913) was a French writer, journalist, and literary historian, author of biographies, novels, and cultural studies.
The historical novel "e;Saltychikha"e; by Ivan Kondratyev takes the reader to Moscow in the 18th century, to a time when serfdom gave landowners unlimited power over the peasants.
Eduard Andreevich Granstrem (1833-1890) was a Russian writer, author of adventure and historical stories, and works for young people, who continued the traditions of the 19th-century adventure novel.
Andre Armandi is a popular author of adventure and pseudo-scientific novels, who masterfully combined a fascinating plot with elements of mysticism and attention to historical and geographical details.