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"The Secret of the League: The Story of a Social War" by Ernest Bramah is a riveting tale that falls within the genre of political thriller. Set in the early 20th century, the novel delves into the clandestine machinations of a mysterious organization known only as "The League," which seeks to manipulate society for its own sinister purposes. Bramah's narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a society rife with social unrest and political upheaval. As tensions escalate between the ruling elite and the disenfranchised masses, the protagonist embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth…mehr

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"The Secret of the League: The Story of a Social War" by Ernest Bramah is a riveting tale that falls within the genre of political thriller. Set in the early 20th century, the novel delves into the clandestine machinations of a mysterious organization known only as "The League," which seeks to manipulate society for its own sinister purposes. Bramah's narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a society rife with social unrest and political upheaval. As tensions escalate between the ruling elite and the disenfranchised masses, the protagonist embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind The League's nefarious agenda. Through vivid storytelling and intricate plotting, Bramah crafts a gripping narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As the protagonist delves deeper into the web of intrigue surrounding The League, they must navigate a treacherous landscape fraught with deception, betrayal, and danger. "The Secret of the League" is not merely a tale of suspense, but a thought-provoking exploration of power, privilege, and the struggle for social justice. Bramah's keen insights into human nature and societal dynamics lend depth and complexity to the story, offering readers a compelling glimpse into the forces that shape our world.
Autorenporträt
Ernest Brammah Smith wrote under the name Ernest Bramah from March 20, 1868, until June 27, 1942. He was an English poet. He wrote 21 books and a lot of short stories and articles. Many people put his funny writing up there with that of Jerome K. Jerome and W. W. Jacobs. They also put his mystery stories up there with Conan Doyle, his political science fiction with H. G. Wells, and his supernatural stories with Algernon Blackwood. George Orwell said that What Might Have Been by Bramah had an effect on his book Nineteen Eighty-Four. Kai Lung and Max Carrados are characters that Bramah made up. Eric Ernest Brammah Smith was born in Manchester, England, in 1868. His middle name was spelled 'Brammah' instead of 'Bramah' on his birth certificate. He was the son of Charles Clement Smith and Susannah (Brammah) Smith. He quit Manchester Grammar School when he was 16 because he was near the bottom in every class. He learned how to be a farmer and then did it on his own. His father helped him with money. In a short time, he went from working in a workplace to being very rich.