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William Ainsworth

    William Harrison Ainsworth left a legal career to pursue literature, channeling his energies into historical fiction. His narratives are known for their dramatic flair and vivid depictions of past eras. Ainsworth masterfully blends historical settings with compelling storytelling to create immersive reading experiences. His work offers readers an engaging journey through significant moments in history, characterized by a lively and accessible style.

    The Manchester Rebels of The Fatal ´45
    Boscobel
    Old Saint Paul's
    Reading Book of the Turkish Language With a Grammar and Vocabulary: Containing a Selection of Origin
    Lares and Penates, or, Cilicia and Its Governors: Being a Short Historical Account of That Province From the Earliest Times to the Present Day: Togeth
    Travels in the Track of the Ten Thousand Greeks
    • 2024

      Old Saint Paul's

      Vol. I

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book, originally published in 1841, offers a reprint of a significant historical work. It captures the essence of its time, providing insights into the cultural and social context of the era. Readers can expect to explore themes and narratives that reflect the challenges and experiences of the period, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history and literature. This reprint ensures that the original content is preserved for contemporary audiences.

      Old Saint Paul's
    • 2024

      Old Saint Paul's

      Vol. III

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1841, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and the themes prevalent during that era. It preserves the language and style of the time, providing insights into the societal norms and issues of the 19th century. This edition aims to engage both new readers and those familiar with the text, highlighting its enduring relevance and significance in literary history.

      Old Saint Paul's
    • 2023

      This book is a travelogue by William Ainsworth, chronicling his journey through Anatolia in the footsteps of the Ten Thousand Greeks. It provides insights into the history and culture of the region, and the challenges faced by ancient armies on the move. This fascinating account will captivate anyone interested in ancient history and travel literature.

      Travels in the Track of the Ten Thousand Greeks
    • 2023

      Ainsworth and Barker's comprehensive and highly readable account of the Turkish province of Cilicia offers a valuable perspective on the history of Christianity and Islam in the region. Drawing on a rich array of primary sources, they provide a vivid picture of the religious and cultural life of the people who lived there before the arrival of Christianity.

      Reading Book of the Turkish Language With a Grammar and Vocabulary: Containing a Selection of Origin
    • 2023

      Merry England

      Vol. III

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves the essence of the original work published in 1874, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and themes. The book features rich storytelling and insights reflective of its time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature. Its enduring relevance and unique perspective continue to resonate with contemporary audiences, ensuring its place in literary history.

      Merry England
    • 2019

      Reproduction of the original: Boscobel by William Harrison Ainsworth

      Boscobel
    • 2019
    • 2019

      Reproduction of the original: Cardinal Pole by William Harrison Ainsworth

      Cardinal Pole
    • 2019