A Modern Telemachus

A Modern TelemachusThe idea of this tale was taken from The Mariners Chronicle, compiled by a person...
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Author: Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary),1823-1901
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Language: English
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A Modern Telemachus

A Modern Telemachus

BD$6.63

A Modern Telemachus

BD$6.63
Author: Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary),1823-1901
Format: eBook
Language: English

A Modern Telemachus

The idea of this tale was taken from The Mariners Chronicle, compiled by a person named Scott early in the last centurya curious book of narratives of maritime adventures, with exceedingly quaint illustrations. Nothing has ever shown me more plainly that truth is stranger than fiction, for all that is most improbable here is the actual fact. The Comte de Bourke was really an Irish Jacobite, naturalised in France, and married to the daughter of the Marquis de Varennes, as well as in high favour with the Marshal Duke of Berwick. In 1719, just when the ambition of Elizabeth Farnese, the second wife of Philip V. of Spain, had involved that country in a war with England, France, and Austria, the Count was transferred from the Spanish Embassy to that of Sweden, and sent for his wife and two elder children to join him at a Spanish port. This arrangement was so strange that I can only account for it by supposing that as this was the date of a feeble Spanish attempt on behalf of the Jacobites in Scotland, Comte de Bourke may not have ventured by the direct route. Or it may not have been etiquette for him to re-enter France when appointed ambassador. At any rate, the poor Countess did take this route to the South, and I am inclined to think the narrative must be correct, as all the side-lights I have been able to gain perfectly agree with it, often in an unexpected manner. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 4271
Author: Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary)
Release Date: Jul 1, 2003
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Hennessy, William John, 1839-1917

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