A stellar translation of an unusual Molière play, that is populated with Greeks and Greco-Roman gods, and seasoned with the essence of vaudeville, fantasy, high comedy, farce, and even opera. Download it today!
A stellar translation of an unusual Molière play, that is populated with Greeks and Greco-Roman gods, and seasoned with the essence of vaudeville, fantasy, high comedy, farce, and even opera. Download it today!
This novel continues the story of Richard Hannay, taking him from convalescence following the Battle of Loos, back to London for a vital meeting at the Foreign Office, and thence on a top-secret mission across war-torn German-occupied Europe.
In Mr Standfast (1919), the third of the four novels featuring Richard Hannay, Hannay is brought out of the battlefield to perform the desperate task of tracking down and destroying a network of German spies.
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Greenmantle
By: John Buchan
This novel continues the story of Richard Hannay, taking him from convalescence following the Battle of Loos, back to London for a vital meeting at the Foreign Office, and thence on a top-secret mission across war-torn German-occupied Europe.
Mr. Standfast
By: John Buchan
In Mr Standfast (1919), the third of the four novels featuring Richard Hannay, Hannay is brought out of the battlefield to perform the desperate task of tracking down and destroying a network of German spies.