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"The Mummy and Miss Nitocris" is a fascinating novella written with the aid of George Chetwynd Griffith, a British author recognised for his contributions to speculative and supernatural fiction throughout the past due 19th and early 20th centuries. This painting weaves a story of historic Egypt and supernatural resurrection. The tale revolves around the individual of Lord Antony Ferrara, a mysterious and enigmatic discern with a deep fascination for historical Egyptian mysticism and the occult. Lord Ferrara possesses the potential to speak with the long-deceased Egyptian queen, Nitocris,…mehr

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"The Mummy and Miss Nitocris" is a fascinating novella written with the aid of George Chetwynd Griffith, a British author recognised for his contributions to speculative and supernatural fiction throughout the past due 19th and early 20th centuries. This painting weaves a story of historic Egypt and supernatural resurrection. The tale revolves around the individual of Lord Antony Ferrara, a mysterious and enigmatic discern with a deep fascination for historical Egyptian mysticism and the occult. Lord Ferrara possesses the potential to speak with the long-deceased Egyptian queen, Nitocris, through the strength of a magical mummy. As the narrative unfolds, a sense of foreboding and suspense grips the reader as Lord Ferrara's intentions become increasingly malevolent. He seeks to resurrect the spirit of Queen Nitocris and manage her, in the end unleashing a malevolent pressure upon the arena. It's as much as a set of intrepid individuals, such as the determined detective Paul Harley, to resolve the darkish secrets and techniques and prevent Lord Ferrara's sinister plans from coming to fruition. "The Mummy and Miss Nitocris" is well known for its fusion of supernatural factors with a gripping thriller plot, drawing readers right into a international of historical curses, forbidden understanding, and suspenseful intrigue. Griffith's bright storytelling and atmospheric writing fashion create a haunting and immersive analyzing experience.
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George Chetwynd Griffith-Jones (August 20, 1857 - June 4, 1906) was a British author. He was mostly engaged in the science fiction genre, or scientific romance as it was known at the time, writing many future-war novels and playing a crucial influence in molding that burgeoning subgenre. For a brief period of time, he was the most popular and commercially successful science fiction author in his home nation. Griffith grew up with his parents and older brother, receiving homeschooling and moving frequently as a result of his father's minister vocation. Griffith attended school for a little more than a year after his father died when he was 14 years old before leaving England and traveling the world, returning at the age of 19. He subsequently taught for ten years before embarking on a writing career. After an initial setback that left Griffith unable to support himself, C. Arthur Pearson employed him in 1890. Griffith made his literary debut with The Angel of the Revolution (1893), which was serialized in Pearson's Weekly before being published as a book. He got an exclusive contract with Pearson and followed it up with the equally successful sequel Olga Romanoff (1894).