Pilgrim Sorrow

Pilgrim Sorrow
Author: Carmen Sylva
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752429682

Reproduction of the original: Pilgrim Sorrow by Carmen Sylva

Pilgrim Sorrow: A Cycle of Tales

Pilgrim Sorrow: A Cycle of Tales
Author: Carmen Sylva
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

'Pilgrim Sorrow: A Cycle of Tales' is a collection of short stories written by Elisabeth of Wied, the first queen of Romania, who wrote under the pen name Carmen Sylva. Twelve stories in total are featured, each bearing titles such as 'The Child of the Sun', 'The Realm of Peace', and 'Medusa'.

Scott Pilgrim

Scott Pilgrim
Author: Bryan Lee O'Malley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Bildungsromans
ISBN:

Scott Pilgrim has two girls on the go. When he's with Knives Chau, he feels like he can erase his past and start over. When he's with Ramona Flowers, he's ready to accept all that, grow up and moves on."--Back cover.

Paying the Pastor

Paying the Pastor
Author: James Beaty
Publisher: London : T. Fisher Unwin
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1885
Genre: Clergy
ISBN:

Charles Dickens as I Knew Him

Charles Dickens as I Knew Him
Author: George Dolby
Publisher: Pantianos Classics
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1885
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

George Dolby worked as manager and secretary for the author Charles Dickens, accompanying him on his famous writing tours in Britain and North America. As well as being a prolific author, Charles Dickens was renowned for his capacity to evocatively read his stories to others. He channeled the emotional and dramatic portions of his books so well that listeners often sat rapt in silence, with women and children sometimes moved to tears. Booked by many venues across Britain and America, Dickens was a popular sensation, who spent much of his final years constantly on the move, reading his finest stories to his fans. George Dolby speaks of his former employer with respect and admiration; Charles Dickens was a gentleman through-and-through, treating those he met courteously. A diligent manager, Dolby recalls the financial and practical aspects of the reading tours, and many of the interesting incidents he and Dickens experienced on their travels. Dolby also recalls how Dickens was prone to fatigue, with his health declining as the reading tours wore on. Finally, and most emotionally, he remembers his final meeting with the great author, mere days before he perished. This edition of Dolby's memoirs contains several illustrations, some of which had appeared in the popular press of the time.