The narrative follows the journey of a bastard child who rises to become a legendary king, detailing his transformation from childhood to a knight acclaimed as The Champion of Paris. It weaves in the intriguing tale of his witch grandmother and her devilish pact, aiming to establish a lasting empire. The story also delves into the myths surrounding Alan Rufus de Richmond and the timeless love of Lady Godiva of Coventry, exploring themes of destiny, sacrifice, and the enduring power of love beyond death.
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Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the narrative follows Jesse Wilson Richmond, a fourteen-year-old boy who enlists and faces the brutal realities of battle. The story explores the emotional turmoil experienced by soldiers and their families, providing a poignant perspective from a Southern youth. It also addresses the devastating impact of war on Louisiana, particularly highlighting the atrocities committed by 'The Beast Butler.' Through Jesse's journey, the book captures the profound struggles and sacrifices of that tumultuous era.
Set against the backdrop of ante-bellum Louisiana, the story follows Harm Richmond, a dedicated soldier, husband, and father, as he navigates the turmoil of a crumbling society. Amidst the battles from Vicksburg to Natchez, he faces both Union soldiers and the notorious Quantrell's Raiders. Richmond's journey is marked by his struggle to protect his loved ones and maintain his values in a world ravaged by conflict, highlighting themes of survival and loyalty in a time of great upheaval.
Set in the early 19th century, the narrative follows Robert Richmond, an adventurous settler in Hebert, Louisiana. His journey from Amite, Mississippi, through the treacherous bayous of central Louisiana unfolds as he embarks on a mission to rescue a young girl of mixed heritage. The girl is being relentlessly pursued by remnants of Jean Lafitte's notorious pirates, adding a thrilling element to Richmond's quest. The story blends historical context with themes of bravery and cultural identity.
Last best hiding place
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Last Best Hiding Place is a Montanan expression for living under the radar.' This edition documents places that adhere to that adage. Images include deserted streets with beer cans blowing down the road, meth warning billboards, a train on its way into a million acres of emptiness, a cowboy washing his shirts and a whole town for sale.'