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The Knight's Motto

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During the reign of the Emperor Charlemagne, early in the ninth century, an elite Paladin knight escorts a beautiful Bohemian princess into the neighboring kingdom of Moravia. Motives behind the secretive mission unfold as the cavalcade progresses into the domain of the corrupt Moravian king. Assailed by treachery, the Paladin's mission will reveal not only the indomitable power of love and truth, but also the ethical and humanitarian nature of authentic leadership. The Knight's Motto exemplifies Cobb's high moral compass as a writer, and his genius for a cracking good yarn. One of his very last novels, it reflects the author's infatuation with European romance, inspired by his youthful tour of the Mediterranean with the United States Navy. Furin Chime's Vanishing Literature Series revives notable popular works of the past for a modern readership. The work has been meticulously re-edited, with typographical corrections of the 1887 edition, until now available only in scanned or machine-read copy. Includes an editorial preface and chapter endnotes to clarify archaic and unusual expressions.

Author Biography:

Outstanding popular writer of nineteenth century America, Sylvanus Cobb Jr (1823-87) contributed abundantly to the New York Ledger, the nation's leading story paper. From 1856 until his death in 1887 the Ledger published Cobb's short stories and serialised novels, adding up to 89,544 pages of manuscript. During his lucrative career he produced 120 novels and over 800 short stories. Cobb is a writer of interest for the worthy reason that he helped lay the foundations of mass readership for American fiction. Millions of readers, particularly young readers, passed through his mass-produced stories to higher things -- John Sutherland in _Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives__ (Yale UP, 2012). Australian freelance writer, editor and independent publisher Michael Guest earned his PhD at the University of Sydney in 1998, from the University of Sydney in 1998, specializing in in modern literature and theory, and the writings of Samuel Beckett. Tenured as Professor at Shizuoka University (national, Japan), he became foundation member of its Graduate Faculty of Informatics. Author of _Tatami Days: Getting a Life in Japan_ (2018). Brian Armour lives on the Far South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Following a career in Information Technology, Police and National Parks he devoted himself to full-time writing. He is the author of the science fiction novel Future Crime (2015), with a further novel and collection of short stories soon to be published.
Release date Australia
January 15th, 2021
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Audience
  • Teenage / Young Adult
Contributors
  • Edited by Brian Armour
  • Edited by Michael Guest
Pages
236
Dimensions
133x203x14
ISBN-13
9780648751724
Product ID
34447682

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