Tales of Two People
by Anthony Hope
Publisher: Methuen & Co. 1907
ISBN/ASIN: B013IT8D9E
Number of pages: 328
Description:
Ambrose Calverley, who has travelled and adventured for many years, returns to England on the death of his father. Inheriting the title and estates of Lord Lynborough, he takes up residence at Scarsmore Castle on the coast of Yorkshire, with his friends Leonard 'Cromlech' Stubb, an ancient history researcher, and Roger Wibraham, his private secretary...
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