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Of INK, WIT and INTRIGUE Ebook and Paperback both available worldwide. by BridgeBridgewater
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‘Of INK, WIT and INTRIGUE, Lord Rochester, in Chains of Quicksilver',. formerly ‘Rochester Unveiled', has been PUBLISHED under the author name of Susan Cooper-Bridgewater with this new cover design. The PAPERBACK and E-BOOK are both NOW OUT. You can purchase either through my Matador web page: http://www.troubador.co.uk/book_info.asp?bookid=2570 It is also listed with Amazon, The Book Depository, Waterstones, W.H Smith and other online international book retailers. Here on Wattpad you can sample the Prologue, Chapter One and parts of Chapters Three and Eight. SUMMARY: ‘OF INK, WIT AND INTRIGUE’ is a quirky historical fiction of one of England’s most notorious 17th century wastrels, wits and libertines. It characterizes the real life of John Wilmot, The Second Earl of Rochester, and those of his wife and children, his friends and enemies, and his romantic infatuation and adoration for the celebrated actress, Mrs. Elizabeth Barry.
An Apology for the Life of Benjamin Bridgewater (1663-1700) #Wattys2014 by BridgeBridgewater
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"His genius was very rich, and ran much upon poetry, in which he excelled. But alas! In the issue. Wine and Love were the ruin of this ingenious Gentleman." John Dunton (1659 - 1733) English bookseller and author, writing of Benjamin Bridgewater. INTRODUCTION This completed story will form one full episode of a larger, historical fact/fiction work. The story here relates to Benjamin, one of my many Bridgewater ancestors. These early forebears include: Benjamin: the current subject, a rogue black sheep of the family (for every family has at least one in their closet) who was a London Lawyer of the Middle Temple, a writer, poet and all round bad 'un. In later years, the sad life of this once promising Cambridge scholar spiralled in an ever downward direction to the dark abyss. Henry: an Elizabethan Gentleman, who named in his Will a titled Lady who was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I (the Virgin Queen), and whom Her Majesty affectionately called 'My Black Crow'. Nathaniel: a Gentleman and servant to Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset (known as 'The Proud Duke'). One of Nathaniel's many rôles was as 'Waiter on the Robes' to Queen Anne. Thomas: a Master Joiner/Carver, an example of whose handsome ornamental work can be seen to this day on the wooden pulpit inside the famous London church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Benjamin: (father of Benjamin above), who was a Freeman Citizen of The Worshipful Company of Dyers and elected to the Court of Common Council. Roger: an 18th century actor who performed with the celebrated players of the day at the Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres in London. Extracts from the 1697 Calves-Head Club anthem and the poem on Mary II are the contemporary works of Benjamin Bridgewater. The Epistle to him is by his contemporary, John Tutchin. There is 'A readers' abridged FAMILY TREE of Benjamin Bridgewater', at the end of this work, which may help with your journey through his story.
Against The Odds by WithoutAnAnchor
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London, 1872. Two young women from vastly different backgrounds are thrown together after a chance meeting. As their stories coincide, they set off on a journey through the squalid, violent underbelly of the city and discover things about themselves that no one could ever have predicted. COVER BY QueenOfFantasy
The Earl of Brass (IMD #1) by writershabitarium
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Wattpad Prize Winner 2014 for Best Imaginative Story! NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON, BARNES AND NOBLE, THE BOOK DEPOSITORY, iTUNES AND SMASHWORDS IN PAPERBACK AND EBOOK! When Eilian Sorrell, a promising archaeologist and the eldest son of the Earl of Dorset, loses his arm in a dirigible crash, he fears he will face a bleak future among London's aristocracy. On a quest for normalcy, Lord Sorrell commissions a prosthetic arm but finds the craftsman is not what he seems. After the death of her brother, Hadley Fenice takes over his prosthesis business but knows it will be an uphill battle as women are discouraged from doing man’s work. In return for building Lord Sorrell an automaton arm, he offers her a chance at freedom by following him to the Negev Desert under the guise of a man. But what lies beneath the desert is more precious than potshards or bones. As they venture deeper, they discover a society where the path of life is not governed by gain but by passion. When imperialistic invaders come in search of a new colony to pillage, Eilian and Hadley are forced to defend their fleeting glimpse of paradise. The Ingenious Mechanical Devices Series: The Earl of Brass The Winter Garden All the works that are posted under my screen name are mine exclusively and cannot be reproduced, altered, or used in any manner without my permission.
THE BARONET'S DAUGHTER by GwenMadoc
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Eleanor Wellesley has lived with her father's neglect and indifference all her life. When Sir Edward Wellesley is killed in a card game, Eleanor discovers he has left her destitute, and at the mercy of an evil man.
Love for Love: a Comedy by gutenberg
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Lady Mary Wortley Montague Her Life and Letters (1689-1762) by gutenberg
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Character Writings of the 17th Century by gutenberg
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