Miss Mephistopheles The Honorable Lloyd AxworthyMiss Mephistopheles (1890) is a mystery novel by Fergus Hume. Although not as successful as The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1886), an immediate bestseller for Hume, Miss Mephistopheles is a gripping novel with forbidden romance and a tightly wound mystery worthy of the best of Victorian fiction. A sequel to Madame Midas (1888), a story of fortune and loss set in the shadow of Australias nineteenth century gold rush, Miss Mephistopheles examines the
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This investigation puts Ricoeur in his rightful place in the center of contemporary philosophical thinking
a popular style of eighteenth century fiction which uses letters between characters as narration
Lucas explores how the monarchy in Jordan survived economic crisis and regional political instability during the 1990s
Henry Wood is a dramatic sensation novel first published nearly one-hundred and fifty years ago in 1876
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The essays in this collection seek to shed light on various aspects of the church's role in late Byzantine society
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