Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835–1915) is one of the most famous and beloved writers of Victorian England, leaving behind a rich literary legacy: about eighty novels, five plays, and numerous poems and short stories.
This novel with images is part 2 of Rhett Vorster's regenerated version of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote (translated by John Ormsby), modernized for today's generation to enjoy it, as well as allowing the reader to experience a fresh infusion of sanctified South African and American theology; and if that were not enough, this tale has been graced by a balanced combination of American and British speech - so what you have before you is a golden triangle of Anglo figures of speech, the perseverance of Pretoria's culture, and the Messianic Jewish chutzpah of Cowtown (Fort Worth), all wrapped up in the carnal but clean glories of life under King Philip III of Spain.
Ernest Rollet is one of many French historical novelists of the late 19th century whose works were widely known in their time, but today are sometimes undeservedly forgotten.
Henri-Émile Chevalier (1828–1879) was a French writer and journalist whose work continued the adventure literature traditions established by Fenimore Cooper, Mayne Reid and Gustave Aimard.
Siguiendo los acontecimientos de la entrega anterior, volvemos a Azurduy, donde los alumnos de la escuela de artes marciales de Teo deben enfrentar consecuencias imprevistas.