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Set in the Georgian era, this delightful romantic adventure tells the story of Betty, a spirited and resourceful young woman who becomes entangled in a web of intrigue, duels, and mistaken identities. As she navigates through society's expectations and the affections of various suitors, Betty's charm and wit make her a captivating heroine. Farnol blends humor, romance, and swashbuckling action in this engaging period dramaJeffery Farnol (1878-1952) was a British writer from 1907 until his death in 1952, known for writing more than 40 romance novels, often set in the Georgian Era or English…mehr

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Set in the Georgian era, this delightful romantic adventure tells the story of Betty, a spirited and resourceful young woman who becomes entangled in a web of intrigue, duels, and mistaken identities. As she navigates through society's expectations and the affections of various suitors, Betty's charm and wit make her a captivating heroine. Farnol blends humor, romance, and swashbuckling action in this engaging period dramaJeffery Farnol (1878-1952) was a British writer from 1907 until his death in 1952, known for writing more than 40 romance novels, often set in the Georgian Era or English Regency period, and swashbucklers. He, along with Georgette Heyer, largely initiated the Regency romantic genre.
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Jeffery Farnol (1878-1952) was a British author known for his adventure and romance novels. He worked as a commercial artist before turning to writing. Farnol gained popularity for his richly detailed narratives and engaging characters, often weaving themes of chivalry and honor. His most famous works include ""The Broad Highway"", ""Some War Impressions"" and ""The Amateur Gentleman,"" which reflect his flair for storytelling and romantic escapism. Farnol's writing style is characterized by its vivid descriptions and witty dialogue, making his books appealing to readers seeking adventure and nostalgia. Despite his success, Farnol's work fell out of fashion mid-century, overshadowed by modernist and post-war literature. However, his novels have seen revivals and continue to be appreciated for their escapism and romanticism. His contribution to early 20th-century literature endures, appealing to readers who enjoy adventure and romance in richly crafted worlds. His legacy remains a testament to the enduring charm of classic storytelling.