Miss Caprice: St George Rathborne's Romantic Intrigue: The Allure of "Miss Caprice" Unveiled - Softcover

Rathborne, St. George

 
9789359574929: Miss Caprice: St George Rathborne's Romantic Intrigue: The Allure of "Miss Caprice" Unveiled

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Miss Caprice by St. George Rathborne: Immerse yourself in a romantic intrigue filled with allure and mystery with "Miss Caprice" by St. George Rathborne. This narrative unveils the captivating saga of Miss Caprice, where romance, secrets, and the complexities of the heart intertwine in a tale that keeps readers enthralled from beginning to end. About "Miss Caprice" by St. George Rathborne: Delve into the enchanting world crafted by St. George Rathborne as he unravels the story of Miss Caprice. This romantic intrigue takes readers on a journey where love blossoms, secrets unfold, and the allure of mystery adds a layer of suspense to the narrative. Rathborne's skillful storytelling creates a tapestry of emotions, bringing the characters to life and immersing readers in a world where passion and intrigue reign. "Miss Caprice" stands as a testament to Rathborne's ability to craft narratives that transport readers to a bygone era, where the complexities of love and the allure of mystery create a captivating and timeless tale. St. George Rathborne, a literary craftsman born in 1854, invites readers to lose themselves in the romantic allure of "Miss Caprice." The narrative showcases Rathborne's ability to blend romance and mystery into a seamless and enthralling saga.

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Bashford was the Post Office's Chief Medical Officer from 1933 to 1943, and then the Treasury Medical Adviser from 1943 to 1945. He served as King George VI's Honorary Physician from 1941 to 1944 and was the late Honorary President of the Post Office Ambulance Centre and the St. John Ambulance Association. On June 9, 1938, he was appointed knight-bachelor of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, as proclaimed in the King's birthday honors. Rathborne was born in Covington, Kentucky, to Gorges Lowther Rathborne and Margaret H. Robertson Rathborne. He attended Woodward High School in Cincinnati, which is the oldest public high school in the United States. He married Jessie Fremont Conn in 1879 and they had four children. Rathborne spent most of his adult life in northern New Jersey. Over the course of four decades, Rathborne worked for a variety of dime novel publishers, but he was most closely identified with Street & Smith, where he spent 20 years as a novelist and editor. After 1910, he wrote virtually entirely in the juvenile series book type. He frequently published under pseudonyms, and these works made up the majority of his literary output. His pseudonyms are many and poorly documented, with several still unidentified. He most likely utilized at least 30 distinct pen names during his career as a dime writer, and more than 20 more during his years of authoring series books. Poor documentation of his pseudonyms makes it impossible to attribute his works at times, and the full scope of his published publications may never be discovered.

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