Rookwood

Rookwood
Author: William Harrison Ainsworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1878
Genre:
ISBN:

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle
Author: William Harrison Ainsworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1843
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

Jack Sheppard

Jack Sheppard
Author: William Harrison Ainsworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1870
Genre: Brigands and robbers
ISBN:

Ovingdean grange

Ovingdean grange
Author: William Harrison Ainsworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1860
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Rookwood

Rookwood
Author: William Harrison Ainsworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1870
Genre:
ISBN:

The Spectre Bride

The Spectre Bride
Author: William Harrison Ainsworth
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465603980

The castle of Hernswolf, at the close of the year 1655, was the resort of fashion and gaiety. The baron of that name was the most powerful nobleman in Germany, and equally celebrated for the patriotic achievements of his sons, and the beauty of his only daughter. The estate of Hernswolf, which was situated in the centre of the Black Forest, had been given to one of his ancestors by the gratitude of the nation, and descended with other hereditary possessions to the family of the present owner. It was a castellated, gothic mansion, built according to the fashion of the times, in the grandest style of architecture, and consisted principally of dark winding corridors, and vaulted tapestry rooms, magnificent indeed in their size, but ill-suited to private comfort, from the very circumstance of their dreary magnitude. A dark grove of pine and mountain ash encompassed the castle on every side, and threw an aspect of gloom around the scene, which was seldom enlivened by the cheering sunshine of heaven.The castle of Hernswolf, at the close of the year 1655, was the resort of fashion and gaiety. The baron of that name was the most powerful nobleman in Germany, and equally celebrated for the patriotic achievements of his sons, and the beauty of his only daughter. The estate of Hernswolf, which was situated in the centre of the Black Forest, had been given to one of his ancestors by the gratitude of the nation, and descended with other hereditary possessions to the family of the present owner. It was a castellated, gothic mansion, built according to the fashion of the times, in the grandest style of architecture, and consisted principally of dark winding corridors, and vaulted tapestry rooms, magnificent indeed in their size, but ill-suited to private comfort, from the very circumstance of their dreary magnitude. A dark grove of pine and mountain ash encompassed the castle on every side, and threw an aspect of gloom around the scene, which was seldom enlivened by the cheering sunshine of heaven.